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I have a TEAC AG-V1200. Has worked great for years. Today, no matter what input (CD, video, tuner) it clicks, the sound goes out for a few seconds, another click and the sound is back on. This happens every 10 - 15 seconds. Any ideas?
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Check mute is in off position. If problem persists, the check plus minus 5V supply section and measure voltages at IC30.
Here is service manual for help.
Teac AG-V3050 and Teac AG-V8050 are very compatiable to help with this question the total watts per channel are 100 watts. Hope this answers or at least helps. Excellent unit, great power to supply great sound for the unit at its time.
Well, if your unit had that happen, it sounds like it is possible. ;)
I would imagine that the radio, like all the other inputs, is in itself a separate unit or circuit board. If something fails on it, it probably wouldn't harm other inputs or the actual amplification itself... just a guess on my but it makes sense. A repair shop could probably open up the case and visually inspect the tuner circuits to make sure there isn't a short or dead something somewhere.
If there is still sound in Jim's case, I would try a different antenna and/or make sure its hooked into the correct antenna hookup. if sound but antenna change doesnt help, it could still be an internal but maybe simply problem.
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