Question about Sony Audio Players & Recorders
...amp went into a protection code 11, I have gone through the trouble-shooting, checked at the back for any sort of copper touching the terminals still no luck, I've tried reseting the amp to its ...
...the unit and let it sit for a few minutes then plugged it in and tried it? Sounds like it either fried the amp. Maybe a wire shorted but you will have to get into the unit to trouble shoot
...amp or outside to connections to speaker. If it cliks and shuts off/stanby, protection circuit inside it has the fault and should be rectified. To look into that section, one must have through ...
Question about Onkyo Audio Players & Recorders
...trouble shooting it mentioned the amp protection circuit. Remove all speaker wires from the receiver and turn it on. If it still goes into protect, I'll bet the house that one of the channels is ...
amp section of the unit. You will need to trouble shoot the amplifier section and replace the bad parts. If you have no solid state repair experience, my best advice would be to have a pro take a look
Question about Shure Audio Players & Recorders
...amp; ULX2 Hand Held transmiter. The ULX1 body pack shows only numbers for the Group frequnecy, the hand held ULX2 has group "E1" and "F1" selectable and will not lock onto the ...
Question about Panasonic Audio Players & Recorders
trouble shooting guide said to contact your dealer which i did but got no help This is essentially a protection mode indication. Either the output amp pac is defective or the regulator circuit is bad.
...amp heats up a bit..... would this be a failing capacitor? If so which one? Thx, G Probably some components have become thermo sensitive and are on the edge of failing. There are many components in ...
Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...trouble shoot this problem very much appreciated. Cheers, Hello sir, there are several factors that might cause this: Low voltage. check for filter leaking capactor. defective regulator, or a burnt ...
...trouble shoot PLEASE :) wear saftey goggles, no jewelry or watches while troubleshooting a live amp. Tube amps have up to 600V dc on some points so rubber gloves will improve the saftey margin. My ...
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