SOURCE: GE Over range microwave, JVM1660
Was it the magnetron. Ours just gave up the ghost(heat) yesterday.
SOURCE: No signal from the Left output + Tinny sound
1. Assuming there is no problem with your amplifier of input cable, the headshell/tone-arm needs rewiring. This is very thin flexible wire and not easy to do, but can be done if you are careful.
2. Turntables require a special input on your amplifier which has a frequency response that is suitable for them. If you connect a turntable to an ordinary input, it will sound tinny. If you don't have a turntable input (known as a phono input [from phonograph]) you will need to use a preamplifier with your turntable.
SOURCE: No sound/test tone front front right channel
1-make a reset to your system.2-repeat your speaker setup.3-confirm that you assign your sysem for 5 chanell surround system.-4-change the cables between left and right front speakers if the trouble go to left channel you will have a problem in receiver itself-if the problem exict you will have a problem in speaker itself(cable or speaker)
SOURCE: Extremely weak RF from AKG WMS 60 Hand Held Mic
I don't know what you've tried already to improve the signal level, so i'll list a few things that migt help.
It might help to put new batteries in (with the right voltage) You probably did that already.
There is a GAIN pot on the mic, in the battery compartment under the ring that is screwed onto the mic. When you adjust the GAIN, there will probably be better SN-ratio, but it does'nt change the RF signal
You could also adjust the antennas of the receiver, or try to set a different frequency (depends on which country you live in, in some countries it is illegal to change frequencies) or turn off the SQUELCH on the receiver
If this does'nt help, you could look for a user manual and try to find a solution in it.
There are some other solutions to improve RF signal, but those are quite expensive.
SOURCE: i have the Sony XS-L120B5D subwoofer with
sounds like you are out of phase, just reverse the wires for ONE of the woofers and that should do the trick. just try it, it will amaze you!
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