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I have a sony str dg1100 reciever. Bought new dec 2008. It has worked fine till recently. I have to turn the reciever up -16 to as high as -5 for decent sound. It used to put out good sound around -30.
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Problem is in the amplifier output stage...there is probably a shorted component...the short could have come from a bad speaker..or the speaker wires getting touched together while it was on...you could return to store if it is new and get a new one...maybe it was a return and accidentally got put back into stock
THe problem is with the variable resistor present behind your volume control knob, try replacing the volume controls variable resistor, this must work fine... this is a common prblem for all the music equipment that has knob control for the volume....
This resistor can be replaced with your product warranty, contact your seller for the details regarding warranty...No need to woory about this, this is a sommon problem for most of recievers
either cut an rca cable and splice it to the speaker wires (not easy
because the rca cable is coax type or buy rca ends from radio shack and
do a little soldering
It has low sound at high volume
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