Only one channel works . When I start it up it cycles lighting all lights on both channels. But after that there are no lights on the right side. No signal no clipping nothing . No sounds from the speaker on that channel but the other channel works fine. My cables and mixer are fine .Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
SOURCE: SL1200 MK5 NO SOUND FROM RIGHT CHANNEL
Issue is either your tonearm or your RCA cables. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to determine which is the problem. I would suggest replacing the RCA cables first, as it is the least expensive. If it does not solve your problem, then the issue is with the tonearm.
You can also do this for now:
Remove your headshell/cartridge from the tonearm. Look inside the tonearm tube, you'll see 4 gold prongs. Make sure all 4 prongs are protruding, and are 'shiny'. If they are not, then the issue is with your tonearm. If they look good, then more than likely, the issue is with your RCA cables. Taking it to a qualified repair center will help in determining what is the issue, but they will need to open your unit to test, so be prepared to pay for the estimate right off the bat.
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Make sure under the Audio Menu that you have SAP turned OFF
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That side of the amplifier has a failure. It requires repair.
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Had the same problem. Another website suggested that the problem was that my speaker wires were too close to power cords. Turns out, my speaker wire was actually crossing over the surge protector!
I moved my speaker wires so that they were as far from power cords as possible and the problem disappeared. Not sure if this is a permanent solution but so far it has worked. By the way, this problem was driving me crazy. I originally thought it was due to a bad CD lens. Got the CD player cleaned was almost ready to buy a new receiver. Try this first before wasting money!
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if ur output power amp is defective u will have that problem - meaning the moment u connect load across it it will go into circuit protection to limit/stop excessive output current. make sure the speaker terminals are connected to +/- output terminals. in bridge mode use only channel 1 and that too with 4 ohms speaker only otherwise amp will clip. considering all connections are okay if it still clips when speaker is connected, u have a faulty power amp section. this the way ur amp is designed
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