Question about Aiwa Audio Players & Recorders
SOURCE: subwoofer output
There could be a number of reasons causing this malfunction, try replacing the subwoofer's cord, it might be damaged, you can also try reseting the system to the factory settings according to the following instructions: Reset Instructions: 1. Press the power button to turn off the power 2. Press the power button while pressing the ENTER button. (note: this will reset all memory) Good Luck
Posted on Feb 02, 2006
SOURCE: I have a Aiwa Stereo Receiver Av-D58. The sound
If I remember this model correctly, there is only 1 direct input. The remainder of the inputs are bufferred through a switching IC. It is likely that this IC is defective. Are there any other symptoms at all?
Thanks,
Dan
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