Hello Yokow, do a simple test, connect another set of speakers to the Pioneer team, if you see the high pitched sounds, the problem is in the speakers, in the same way, test the speakers on another equipment and listen to the result, there you will know where it is the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Yokow, haz una prueba simple, conecta otro juego de bafles al equipo Pioneer, si te aparece los sonidos agudos, el problema lo tienes en los bafles, de igual manera prueba los bafles en otro equipo y escucha el resultado, ahi sabras donde esta el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil
SOURCE: Pioneer automotive stereo cd player error 11
I have the same problem now too. It shows up error 11, 12 or 17. I tried using a cleaning CD but did not work. I think the lens needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: Pioneer turntable Pl-560 and Pioneer Receiver VSX-D409
Magnetic phono cartridges like the one on your pioneer has an output of about .005 Volts, the standard inputs are looking for 1 to 2 volts for fulol out put, the phono preamp will step up the output voltage to 1 volt so you can play it thru a non phono input like Aux, tape or tuner.
Radio shack sells cheap ones and you will hear what you pay for.
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Good Luck,
Neal Van Berg
SOURCE: PIONEER VSX-9700S
Speakers must be selected on the front panel of the rcver, and tape ll monitor must be "off", or at least have an outboard processor attached to the tape ll loop. "A" or "B" doesn't matter, but one must be selected to hear program material. If all connections are correct and it still won't work, consider that the output stage has failed....accordianman
SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-D411 receiver "Amp Error" message
Hello,
Unfortunatelly your receiver has failed. The front panel is telling you one of the power modules is probably bad. Not an DIY type of repair. These parts are near $40.00, plus cost of replacing.
Look at options to replace your trusted receiver with a new one.
Good luck
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