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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: tucson,AZ
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ok i dont know much about home stereo receivers so maybe someone can help.
the problumim having is when i hook up my spekers to my receiver left turmenals A or B it makes the speakers sound blown but the right sounds fine. now both sides are starting to do it. also befor the warranty was up i sent it in because if the volume nob got turned by hand or remote it made a staticy sound they sent it back but they never fixed it. now that the audio is coming out sounding blown the nob dosent seem to make a staticy sound. anyone know how i can fix the prob. Thank you |
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