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Brendan Flores Posted on Jul 03, 2016
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I have a phonic 410 powered system but the sound dont work since yesterday, what can be the problem?

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If it's not lighting up check the fuse. If it is lighting up, try all four channels to try to isolate the problem. If it is indeed dead, it will need to go to the shop. However, get an estimate first as it may be more cost effective to replace it instead.

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Yo, Ron

We are FIXYA dot com, we are not Phonic and neither is Catherine. We are just folks like you trying to help folks like you because we can. Yes, there is a Phonic category, but that is just good housekeeping here on the site.

Contact Phonic direct

https://www.phonic.com/index.php/en/contact-us

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