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It was intermittent at first. Now it's just not there, ever. Any idea
what the problem might be? Or what it might cost to repair? I've checked the problem with other speakers, inspected the wiring and connections, etc. Still, nothing. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... It was intermittent at first. Now it's just not there, ever. Any idea what the problem might be? Or what it might cost to repair? I've checked the problem with other speakers, inspected the wiring and connections, etc. Still, nothing. If only one channel is out, then the amp for that channel has most likely gone west (power supply and other stuff are probably OK ). Could be an IC or a power transistor or lots of other things. Takes some troubleshooting skills to sort these things out. Easy problem for those who know how to do it since there is a working channel which can be used as a reference. |
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