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My stanton str8 100 makes
Rubbing as in its grinding or just a like its in motion its normal to hear some type of rubbing as the platter spins because if u notice when u push down on the platter it has some play you can clean the inside by removig the platter and cleaning and dirt and dust
Soundsticks 2 subwoofer potentiometer
I would remove the potentiometer and note te maker and value plus the size. then look on Mouser, RS Components or another supplier and source a suitable replacement.
I have a Fisher 5
The E display indicates disc loading error.Due to inactivity the carousel loading trays rubber belt would have either become stiff or loose ( depending on which part of the world you live in ).So your loading action is not being completed due to your loose loading belt condition.
There are sensors ( small leaf switches ) which tell the micro controller if the tray has gone in completely and lifted the CD off the carousel tray, only after that the CD starts spinning for play operation. If this sequence does not complete the tray opens and closes by itself in some makes and model during power On
If you are up to it you can open the top cover and see the loading tray and beneath it is the loading belt.Your challenge is getting a replacement today of an old model.
0-83 error on onkyo tx nr 555
The 0-83 error indicates a problem with the firmware update.
Try resetting the receiver's BIOS by following these steps2:
Unplug all cables
Un-Power the receiver
Power the receiver
Before the receiver gets into the "Enter for updating" message, press Tone + CBL/SAT + ON/STANDBY. This will show you either the volume numbers or get you into settings of the receiver's speaker configuration.
Press CBL/SAT + ON/STANDBY. This will clear the BIOS and show a "Clear" message on the display. Wait until you hear a couple of clicking sounds for the receiver to turn on and off the power.
TX-NR555 Owner's Manual - Onkyo Product Support (onkyousa.com)
NAD S200 one channel is not working
You have a fault in the power amp. Identify the faulty channel by following the input leads. As, a stereo amp is basically two mono amps put together. You can compare the bad channel with the good one. First thing to do is a visual look around. If you see something odd looking in one channel and it's the faulty one, compared with the good channel, you might have found the cause. Look at the devices or device on the heatsink especially. If nothing stands out, the next thing to do is test the channels. You can do this in two ways. First, by touching the parts on each channel (with power on) with an insulated screwdriver. If you get a buzz in one channel and nothing in the bad one, in the same places of course! You might have located the faulty device. You can do the same with a volt meter. The readings should be the same in each channel. Work forward from the end of the preamp stage. Don't bother with the power supply parts, as they are common to both channels. By the way, don't short anything!
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I have a panasonic sa vk880 and it wont give sound outputs, when i click on subwoofer button or surrounded enhancer it says error, please help
Try disconnecting all of the speakers except the left and right main speakers. If it works, check the wiring at the back of each speaker to make sure there aren't any shorts between the terminals. Better yet, just inspect the terminals both at the audio unit and the backs of the speakers. Stray strands of wire reaching across to the other terminal or exposed wire on the other side are a common problem.
If you have that all cleaned up and still have the error, you may have shorted transistors in the output amp of one of the channels, very likely the subwoofer. This may be caused by shorted speaker wiring, or the amp may have failed on its own. In either case, you would have to replace both of the output transistors for that channel (they may be built into a power amp module, in which case the module must be replaced). This requires soldering skill, and the knowledge to identify the transistors and check them with an ohmmeter. Most of the time, it's a basic job for any skilled electronic technician. (I did run into one model that would have required two days of disassembly labor just to get at the failed transistors - I told the customer that wasn't designed for service and he would be better off buying something different to replace it.)
Size of fuse for Denon dra 697
The Denon DRA-697CI stereo receiver typically uses a 250V, 2.5A fuse. However, it's always a good idea to consult the user manual or check the label near the power input on the device itself to confirm the exact fuse size and specifications for your particular model. Using the correct fuse size is important for safety and to prevent damage to the receiver. If you're unsure, you can also contact Denon customer support for assistance.
Fuse size for Denon DRA 697 c!
The Denon DRA-697CI is a stereo receiver. Typically, the fuse size for electronic devices like stereo receivers is listed in the device's manual or on a label near the power input. It's important to use the correct fuse size to ensure proper protection against electrical faults.
Without specific information about the fuse size for the Denon DRA-697CI, I recommend consulting the device's manual or contacting Denon's customer support for accurate information. Using the wrong fuse size can potentially damage the device or pose a safety hazard, so it's crucial to verify the correct specifications.
Onkyo nr 555 stuck on recovery:NET
Hello
Did you update the AVR over the internet?
If so the device wont work anymore.
You need to service the device in a nearest Onkyo service department.
Regards
No sound sanyo preamp a8
Is this a new rig or did it just stop working?
If you would elaborate a bit on what you're doing and how it's connected we might be able to solve your problem with high level information.
A list of equipment, including the amplifier you're using, would help.
In general...
If there is a Pre Amp Out stero pair that would go the Amplifier's Pre or Main IN pair.
If there's is a Tape Monitor control, turn it off.
Phono can go ONLY to phono.
Other stereo devices can go to just about anything avalable such as Tuner, Aux, CD, DVD.
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