Two Jamo MPA-101 amps not working
I can almost guarantee that you'll find bad electrolytic caps on the power supply board to be the cause of the problem. I've seen several of these with the same problem. The protect circuit stays latched due to excessive ripple.
6/6/2012 3:34:28 PM •
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DVD NOT RECEIVING DVD DISCS
HelloThe loading mechanism has the trouble. The inserted CD or DVD does not engage into the laser assembly unit properly. It may be due some fault with its loading motor or loading belt. Check these.
My jamo d115 speaker tweeter distorts or rattels when any serious bass kicks in, how do you stop this?w
Possible this is a distortion from the Amplifier if the speakers are not damaged. however it is important to switch the speakers to confirm if the fault is relative to the particular channel in which case the amplifier is faulty. If not the speaker can be the culprit. All what is needed is to reduce the BASS level a bit lower when the volume is increased so as to allow the cross over to work. Also if teh cross- over network is faulty within the speaker the bass can vibrate on the tweeter.
2/3/2012 4:17:50 AM •
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Replacement feet, feets are broken and need to be
Your best bet is to contact Jamo directly in your country as these will be custom made for your speakers.
Alternatively you maybe lucky and find some on ebay.
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Remote control only works intermittently
Maybe your remote control experience some accidental dropping which can developed cracks on board or cold solder on some parts specially the Infra red LED terminal. try re soldering ..
Hi! I have purchased a
The TX has speaker setup and test tones for setting the balance and distance with test tones and proving the hardware works. If that all works the difference is probably external or settings.
What is different between the music source(s) audio and the HD movie source(s) audio? Ask yourself, how would a sub make high frequencies go missing? It can't.
Your other speakers are responsible for conveying the high frequencies.
9/8/2011 11:44:37 PM •
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The fuse of Jamo Sub-200
try replace the blown fuse with ampere and check the sound if still ok.
some fuse got blown if the load current exceed. maybe high volume can cause the high current.
other cause by short circuit coming from the amplifier.
8/26/2011 9:34:15 AM •
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My receiver loading for a while then is saying
I had a similar problem:
Found two failed electrolytic capacitors on the powersupply of the DMR unit
(One was 1000 microF, the other 2200 microF) Can tell by the tops being slightly bulged out instead of being flat. I replaced them both, now unit works like new.
DMR 60
insert disc, says loading
I had a similar problem: Found two failed electrolytic capacitors on the powersupply of the DMR unit
(One was 1000 microF, the other 2200 microF) Can tell by the tops being slightly bulged out instead of being flat.
Replaced them, now unit is as new.
With my jamo speakers what
Those settings would be through your electronics that drives the speakers, usually using test tones and either special microphones or your own ears. Look at the manuals.
Please help! Jamo SUB 300
hi,
i have a jamo 250 sub.the blue light is working.when i connect the jack to the left line IN according to the manual it makes a sound as well.but seems not working.is it related to the fuse????i know the fuse box.but i dont know how to remove the fuse to check.pls help me out.my receiver is onkyo tx-sr 608
thank you
ron
8/20/2011 6:42:14 AM •
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I have a Jamo AVR-693
This problem is from the main board, if you try to remove the cover of your unit you will see the main board try to check the solder parts of the pcb. for sure you will see loosed solder or cold solder specially the filter capacitor and the power transistor. If you see this loosed solder try to resolder it but be sure to unplug your unit before opening the cover. before replacing the amp. lets make some basic trouble shooting who knows you might fix it. Feel free to send feed back best regards.
7/17/2011 7:02:08 AM •
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