Questions & Answers for: Teac fried receiver

Question about AG-D8900 Receiver

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from the output connections and make doubly sure no strands are left there. Turn volume to zero and turn the receiver on. If the problem persists, you probably fried the output stage. Have it repaired

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Question about AG-370 Receiver

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...player or any other input device, there is a constant buzz playing over the speakers. You've got a fried output transistor or one of the small preamp transistors that feed the output on the left ...

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Question about AG-D9320 Receiver

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teac ag-d9320 5.1 receiver fuse I put in the new fuse by the power cord and it keeps blowing out. Thank you for your time. Matt R. Make sure the fuse you put in matches the power requirement of the ...

...Remember not to touch the speaker wire to the ground, because the amplifier in the radio will be fried up in a fraction of a second. Some good radio has a protection circuit for that, but don't

Question about AG-V8060 Receiver

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...from any of them now. Does this unit have a fuse? What do you suggest? The audio amplifier IC are fried and need to be ...

When i turn it on after like 20 seconds i hear a shortage sound through the speaker and the system goes into protect. what could be wrong. What the heck is a shortage sound? No matter. There is a ...

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