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Hello. I downloaded the manual for the Sony system with the model number MHC-VX55. It seems that the part you are asking about is not a speaker system, but a preamplifie/power amplifier with integrated inputs from CD/Video, tape and tuner. The speakers that connect to the HCD-VX55 are a three way passive design with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms and model number SS-VX55. To answer your question I will assume that you meant you would like to connect the MHC-VX55 system to your computer for playing back audio tracks from your computer. Yes, you can do this. Your Sony system is equipped with an input labelled MD/Video (audio) With a sensitivity of 450 mV, this will (not ideally) the output from your computer headphone jack (if a laptop) or, even better you may have a desktop with an audio output at line level. You will need a simple audio connector with a 3.5 mm stereo plug on each end (very common and readily available for a few dollars. Be careful when setting up that you have your source turned down low and the input on your Sony machine about half way. You will find the sweet settings so that you get good sound without distortion. If you get distortion your source level is too high. Hope this helps. Cheers, Don.
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Download the user manual for Sony RMT-V501A remote control, from nt. It will have all details, including setup codes. If there is setup code ofr your RDR VX555, you can synchronise the remote with your device. If there is no setup codes, it can't.
Check the speaker connection. One of them has a shortcircuit. Try to disconect all of them and power on the device. See what is happen. If starts corectly check the speaker cable. Conect one by one and power up the receiver after each connection. When you get the error again check the last conected cable. These receivers have a protection system against shortcircuits. That is puting your device in that error.
Make sure that Loudness switch is turned off & bass is not boasted up. Most cars have small cheap speakers that can't handle the bass. also its better to cut the low frequency from the woofer using a passive or active crossover. Most nowadays head units have got some sort of built in crossover. Refer to your head unit manual.
your speaker are hooked up wrong.or there may be dust in or on the terminals.i used a q-tip with rubbing alcohol and wiped them down.hook up the speaker cords properly and try this again.if this does not work then unplug the stereo and let it sit overnight and try again.
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