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speaker b has no sound The B side speakers don't work. Side A is fine though. I don't think that is the speakers because I tried switching them and they both worked on side A. Could it be a fuse in ...

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Question about EQ-70 Home Equalizer

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...my EQ to my Yamaha reciever Can you help me connect Yamaha EQ-70 to my Yamaha stereo Receiver RX-496 your media out(dvd-cd-dat-deck player)-to equalizer in-and equalizer out to aux or cd in

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The ground for the turntable connection is not working. I've got a bad hum with the ground wire attached to the screw on the receiver and a worse hum when I disconnect it. I had the turntable checked ...

Question about RX-496 Receiver

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Keeps turning off Generally speaking, an amp protects itself from heat, shorts and overloads by refusing to turn on or stay on. Overloads can be from excessive periods of high output and shorts would ...

Can you connect a turntable to a denon receiver with no phono input? Buy an external phono pre-amp and connect it to the AUX inputs on the back of the receiver.

where is the main fuse on my yamaha rx 496 receiver if unit has a no power fault the fuse is prob ok and unit is in protect due to fault or has a blown thermal fuse in mains transformer

...yamaha RX-496 2channels receiver You need to connect the subwoofer to your receiver using the speaker wire connections on the rear of the receiver. Take the speaker input from the subwoofer to the A ...

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