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Brian B
August 2nd 03, 05:01 AM
I have a 6 year old Kenwood home stereo receiver that suddenly lost
most of its volume output. When the volume is turned up to the
maximum, some output can be heard, but it is quite faint. All of the
functions work normally, there is just barely any volume.

I opened it up and nothing inside appears to be damaged/burned/broken,
and I am hoping someone will know whether this is a common fixable
problem, and also if it is worth spending some money on an older
receiver to have a professional take a look at it or if I should just
junk it.

Thanks, Brian

Mark D. Zacharias
August 2nd 03, 11:40 AM
Make sure no tape monitor buttons are engaged, and the speaker switch is ON.
Turn down the volume first.

If it's a "mid-fi" model, I think I'd replace it before fixing it, so my
next receiver would have the most up-to-date features.

If it were a vintage piece, I'd probably fix it.

Mark Z.


"Brian B" > wrote in message
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> I have a 6 year old Kenwood home stereo receiver that suddenly lost
> most of its volume output. When the volume is turned up to the
> maximum, some output can be heard, but it is quite faint. All of the
> functions work normally, there is just barely any volume.
>
> I opened it up and nothing inside appears to be damaged/burned/broken,
> and I am hoping someone will know whether this is a common fixable
> problem, and also if it is worth spending some money on an older
> receiver to have a professional take a look at it or if I should just
> junk it.
>
> Thanks, Brian
>