On playing dvd films sound is fine on all aspects of the dvd until playing the actual film, when playing film background music is clear but voices are muffled and barely heard turning volume up just increases background noise i.e music aaargh ive tried everything any ideas? dont understand how voices on film cant be heard but on bonus features there are no probs at all? (tried several dvds all the same)
SOURCE: Speakers are making a crackling sound then cut out.
Sounds like an internal loose connection somewhere, possibly anywhere, a connector on a pcb, a dry solder, loose pin on an IC. Tough for an end user to solve this, would entail opening the unit and investigating. I checked the rear panel in the op manual and this model has no ribbon connectors else i'd have asked you to check them.
Posted on May 20, 2008
SOURCE: aiwa cx na555u
Dear shelnaaqua,
Please connect the headphone to your system and check the sound quality,If it sound good then the connection of the speakers are not ok. This system has HI & low frequency output. Connect woofer to LOW frequency output and tweaters to HI frequency.
please take trouble to vote for me if this solve your problems
ramesh22
Posted on Jun 09, 2008
SOURCE: Clear all the pre-set channels
There's no clear all settings there. You need to manually delete each saved station. Try to unplug the power of the unit for few hours and check if that clears all.
Posted on Mar 16, 2009
SOURCE: hi i have just purchased a second hand ht-dv90,the
Hi, sounds like a zone issue. Check the zone on the one works and I'm sure you will find it different to the others. Not sure if there is a slution there as will have to change the zoning on it.
Regards
Posted on Jul 25, 2009
SOURCE: I have an Aiwa cx-nma545 that I just hooked up to
On most TV's with speaker control there's a way to disable the TV's volume control effect on the level fed out to an external amplifier. Find it and disable it it or select FIXED for its level, or, while listening through the Aiwa, raise the TV's volume through its own remote and see if that affects what the Aiwa gets for volume.
Or, enable the TV's speakers but find the same interna lAudio setting and make it Fixed, but turn the TV volume down if you don't want to hear its speakers. That way, you could actually listen to the TV on its own speakers if you want, say, for casual watching of the Weather Channel or news, for example.
Posted on Nov 29, 2009
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