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go hood with it an take a pair of audio rca jacks cut one end take an old head phone wire cut the end about six inches splice them hook the pos to the pos of the rca an the neg to the neg tape each one so they dont touch each other an plug the rca side into the receiver plug ur ipod or phone in an turn it to the aux mode an bamm works on car an house stereo,,,,Thats what we do at 3am an thers no where to buy a wire,,,,,,B^D l^nDz....215.....*$*$
This issue is usually caused by either an ungrounded plug or bad wall socket OR one or more of your speaker wires have exposed wire and may be making contact with each other or there is a break in the insulation of one of the wires between the amp and a speaker where it is touching metal somewhere.
It is based on your sub-woofer type..whether powered or passive sub woofer..
Assume that you have powered one..RCA sub woofer jack is the best to feed it ..you should use RCA sub woofer output on your receiver as well..good luck
Here's your manual. It has basic hook up instructions as well. If your looking for more extensive setups, post a comment listing all the products your putting together. make and model #'s and I can help you further. Hope this helps.
PHONO requires a phono-equipped receiver, which the STR-DE598 appears to NOT be. AUX will not work because it requires Line Level inout. Traditional old-school turntables put out a very tiny drastically-altered signal which needs preamplification to raise it and flatten it out for use by downstream circuitry. THAT is the job of the PHONO section in a preamp or receiver. You need to find a phono preamp or an older receiver to run the TT through. You could slave it to the STR through its AUX then.
This can be as simple as poor connection on the display itself or a problem in the power supply. Look carefully at the connections for the diplay panel on the PC board attached to the front face of the unit. Specifically, look at the pins on either end. If those look grainy or have rings, then most likely the display is not getting powered. Resolder those pins and let me know what happens. That may resolve the problem.
Well usually the best thing to do is unplug the unit from any power and leave it for about 2 hours to reset. that is a common problem when the unit has been played at a high volume or the speaker connection are not tight
we just picked up the receiver and it will not power on at all
how can i connect this model directly to my computer
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