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When I start my reciever I get power to only one of the main speakers
..If I adjust the balance so that only the speaker without sound is on and blast the volumne the speaker comes on. If I use aux speakers using the same reciever, I always get both speakers. Any clues or fixes? Thanks |
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"cool papa" said:
When I start my reciever I get power to only one of the main speakers .If I adjust the balance so that only the speaker without sound is on and blast the volumne the speaker comes on. If I use aux speakers using the same reciever, I always get both speakers. Any clues or fixes? Thanks Speaker selector switch and/or speaker protection relay(s). Have them cleaned or replaced. -- - Never argue with idiots, they drag you down their level and beat you with experience. - |
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thanks any recommended cleaner?
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