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Philips MMS 460 Computer Speakers Questions & Answers
Philips MMS 460 Computer subwoofer problem
Found it.....
Replaced the 1.5Amp 12v Reg with a 3Amp 12v and heatsink...also replace all the electrolitics in the same area. Reasoning being gone leaky due to hot heasink.
Remember to Silicon the heatsink down afterwards as it rattles if you dont!!!!
Hello,
i have phillips 460
the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is good
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the CPU central processing unit and your sound card dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems
be sure to wear an anti static earth strap before touching anything inside your computer
hope this helps
Speakers Buzzing Whilst Playing Music
sounds like interferance try moving the speakers around maybe away from the monitor and try turning off any thing elec around your pc to find out maybe what is causing this
No sound
Most computers use the GREEN output jack on the sound card for playback...plug your headphones in the back where the speakers go...sound? Yes...then verify you ahve the speaker system put together correctly...bet you don't...note: self powered speakers must be plugged in to work (electrical plugged in).
If no...then you got a bigger fish to fry...
Good lUck
I have a Philips Kitchen
The skipping problem you are experiencing may be related to the shaft that the laser assy rides on. It may need a little greasing with silicon grease, just a litte bit. Or it could be the spindle motor is wobbling as it turns. If you are a little tech savy, then you can order a new CD drive assy through Ebay and swap it out when it arrives. If you get this far you need to know how to remove the solder short on the new assy otherwise the new drive will not work.
Does aj300d/05 have a fuse
The Philips iPod dock model "AJ300D/05" is not responding when plugged in. To troubleshoot:
- Check the power source and ensure proper connection.
- If applicable, look for any blown fuses as a potential issue.
- Verify the dock connector for a secure connection with the device.
- Confirm device compatibility and consider using adapters if needed.
- Check the remote control and its batteries.
- Look for a reset function if available.
- Update any associated software.
- Inspect for physical damage.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, reach out to Philips customer support or a professional technician for further assistance or potential repair.
Why doesn't my Philips CDR820 copy a disc when I press "copy cd" then the "yes" button?
If your Philips CDR820 is not copying a disc when you press the "copy cd" button and then the "yes" button, there could be several reasons why this is happening. Here are some possible solutions you can try:
- Check the disc: Make sure the disc you are trying to copy is not scratched, dirty, or damaged. If it is, try using a different disc.
- Check the blank disc: Make sure the blank disc you are using is compatible with your Philips CDR820. Check the user manual for compatible disc formats.
- Clean the laser lens: If the laser lens is dirty, it may not be able to read the disc properly. Use a cleaning disc to clean the lens.
- Update the firmware: Check if there is an available firmware update for your Philips CDR820. If there is, download and install it to see if it fixes the issue.
- Reset the device: Try resetting the device by unplugging it from the power source for a few minutes, then plugging it back in and trying to copy a disc again.
If none of these solutions work, it may be a hardware issue that requires professional repair. In that case, you may need to contact Philips customer support or a qualified technician for assistance.
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