Hi,
I have an old Yamaha cr-620 reciver. It sounds great for me, but one channel lost it's bass. I have only the high tones. Can you kindly help me with potential reasons for it? It is a problem in the reciver as swithing the speakers does not change the faulted channel. Thanks! Yaakov
I have an old Yamaha cr-620 reciver. It sounds great for me, but one channel lost it's bass. I have only the high tones. Can you kindly help me with potential reasons for it? It is a problem in the reciver as swithing the speakers does not change the faulted channel. Thanks! Yaakov
A few posibilities. A dried out electroylitic in the audio path, usually it's small value ones used as coupling caps that give trouble. Depending on the circuit it could be a faulty pot in the tone controls for example the wiper open circuit.
If the sound is extremely quite as well a very very tinny it could be open circuit print somewhere.
Caps are favourite 🙂 Do you have a circuit ? What it's not, is semiconductors etc.
If the sound is extremely quite as well a very very tinny it could be open circuit print somewhere.
Caps are favourite 🙂 Do you have a circuit ? What it's not, is semiconductors etc.
Have you tried swapping the speakers, maybe the woofer coil is burned and it is stuck so you will only hear treble from it.
Sorry I did not see you switched speakers. Mooly is right, look at changing electrolytic caps at the input. Also dry joints on the bass control. Have you got a tone defeat or bypass, try switching tone controls off and see if bass returns.
Thanks
Hi,
Thanks for your kind help! I will chack it out. The schematics are here if it helps:
http://www.upload-il.com/?d=E863D4701
http://www.upload-il.com/?d=A0B665181
I will try to look for these capacitors. Hope I will locate them in the diagram. It is easy to me to find it in the circle, but I need to find them first in the drawings.
P.S. - When I turn the loudness knob to the maximimum, the bass comes back. Is it helpfull? Does it suggests a probelme with the Bass knobe?
Thanks,
Yaki
Hi,
Thanks for your kind help! I will chack it out. The schematics are here if it helps:
http://www.upload-il.com/?d=E863D4701
http://www.upload-il.com/?d=A0B665181
I will try to look for these capacitors. Hope I will locate them in the diagram. It is easy to me to find it in the circle, but I need to find them first in the drawings.
P.S. - When I turn the loudness knob to the maximimum, the bass comes back. Is it helpfull? Does it suggests a probelme with the Bass knobe?
Thanks,
Yaki
😀 What schematic ??
When you say you turn the control and it comes back, does it suddenly come correct --- that amy be the pot--- or is it gradual, as you turn the pot it increases.
Can you not scan the circuit and post that
🙂
When you say you turn the control and it comes back, does it suddenly come correct --- that amy be the pot--- or is it gradual, as you turn the pot it increases.
Can you not scan the circuit and post that
🙂
Mooly said:😀 What schematic ??
When you say you turn the control and it comes back, does it suddenly come correct --- that amy be the pot--- or is it gradual, as you turn the pot it increases.
Can you not scan the circuit and post that
🙂
Hi Mooly,
I also tried to look for the schematic and only found some lovely Israeli girls.
Nico
😀 😀 I was going to say check them out for bulges ( The caps of course ), but that could be taken the wrong way 😉
Mooly said:😀 😀 I was going to say check them out for bulges ( The caps of course ), but that could be taken the wrong way 😉
I like nice tight butt, er.. bass I mean.

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