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Hello, i don't know if these are the correct newsgroups to post this, but
i'll begin he
I've got two problems with some of my equipment:

1. Yamaha Rx-v596 receiver: on this receiver there is a dial selector for
the various functions, i.e. radio, phono, tv, dvd, etc. Since a few weeks
this selector does not seem to select the function immediately anymore. In
fact, sometimes you have to turn the know completely two or three rotations
to get any response. Doese anyone else have this issue? Is it known on
this receiver?

2. Aiwa SD DV370 DVD player: This player supposedly plays everything, DVD,
MP3, VCD, SVCD etc. It does do this, but sometimes it does not play VCD or
SVCD's which do play on other players. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance for any help....

Tyrone



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Default yamaha rx v596 and aiwa sd dv370

On the Yamaha the selector switch is a common problem. There is an improved
part for this. Not a DIY repair for most people.

Mark Z.


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Hello, i don't know if these are the correct newsgroups to post this, but
i'll begin he
I've got two problems with some of my equipment:

1. Yamaha Rx-v596 receiver: on this receiver there is a dial selector for
the various functions, i.e. radio, phono, tv, dvd, etc. Since a few weeks
this selector does not seem to select the function immediately anymore.

In
fact, sometimes you have to turn the know completely two or three

rotations
to get any response. Doese anyone else have this issue? Is it known on
this receiver?

2. Aiwa SD DV370 DVD player: This player supposedly plays everything, DVD,
MP3, VCD, SVCD etc. It does do this, but sometimes it does not play VCD

or
SVCD's which do play on other players. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks in advance for any help....

Tyrone






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