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Anonymous Posted on Jan 17, 2011

RIght speaker not working in speaker system. Switching the left with right speaker make the right speaker work (not speaker) Plugging the 2 RCA into a different input changes nothing. 2 rear speakers stopped working too but sub output into another amp works. Switching LR RCA makes right input come from left speaker (not cable)

  • Anonymous Jan 17, 2011

    Sorry JVC AX-V5 with JVC SP-V50 speakers. What does FM for troubleshooting mean? Yes basically the only thing working is the left speakers and the subwoofer out which goes into another amp and then to the sub.
    Thanks

  • Anonymous Jan 17, 2011

    Also there is 2 sets of speaker outs, 1 and 2, and the right speaker channel out on both of them is not working. Right stage of amp blown?

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Let's name the product and use FM for troubleshooting. Are you saying you have the Right Front and both rear amp channels/speakers not working? What DOES work?

  • Anonymous Jan 17, 2011

    Sorry JVC AX-V5 with JVC SP-V50 speakers. What does FM for troubleshooting mean? Yes basically the only thing working is the left speakers and the subwoofer out which goes into another amp and then to the sub. Also there is 2 sets of speaker outs, 1 and 2, and the right speaker channel out on both of them is not working. Right stage of amp blown?
    Thanks

  • Anonymous Jan 17, 2011

    FM is the best high level source to test basic amplification on a receiver since it's built-in and can't be wired wrong or introduce external device setup issues (a major contributors to many problems).
    http://books.jvc.com/booklist.asp?Model=...
    http://books.jvc.com/Download/535712290/...

    Could the Balance be all the way to one side? Page 12 and 21

    If only one side is consistently dead I would concur there is something internally fried that affects only that side. Further meaningful diagnosis would be better performed by a hands-on tech.

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