It has no sound. Wondering what the problem might be. Any input would be appreciated.Thanks WATTS
W WATTS New Member Mar 7, 2011 #1 It has no sound. Wondering what the problem might be. Any input would be appreciated.Thanks WATTS
avionic " Black Knights "------- F-15 " Wizard " Subscriber Mar 7, 2011 #2 Welcome to AK.. Did you check all the fuses with a multimeter?
century tek Addicted Member Mar 7, 2011 #3 I'm sure you will get many responses, but the question is, are you going to do the troubleshooting yourself? Most (not all) here, are deep into the hobby and the fun of DIY. Tell us your level of electronics knowledge.
I'm sure you will get many responses, but the question is, are you going to do the troubleshooting yourself? Most (not all) here, are deep into the hobby and the fun of DIY. Tell us your level of electronics knowledge.
avionic " Black Knights "------- F-15 " Wizard " Subscriber Mar 7, 2011 #4 :yes: Check your tape monitor switches..Mute switch if applicable..Pre-out/Main-in jumpers ,on the rear of the reciever , if applicable..
:yes: Check your tape monitor switches..Mute switch if applicable..Pre-out/Main-in jumpers ,on the rear of the reciever , if applicable..
W WATTS New Member Mar 7, 2011 #5 Electronic Knowledge Do not have the knowledge would have someone look at it .
avionic " Black Knights "------- F-15 " Wizard " Subscriber Mar 7, 2011 #6 Did you check your switch positions? Check your tape monitor switches..Mute switch if applicable..Pre-out/Main-in jumpers ,on the rear of the reciever , if applicable.. Click to expand... Does your machine have any indication of power?Does the unit "click" shortly after power on?Any lights or LED's light up?
Did you check your switch positions? Check your tape monitor switches..Mute switch if applicable..Pre-out/Main-in jumpers ,on the rear of the reciever , if applicable.. Click to expand... Does your machine have any indication of power?Does the unit "click" shortly after power on?Any lights or LED's light up?
century tek Addicted Member Mar 7, 2011 #7 Where are you located? Maybe someone near you will reply and want to help you out.
Robisme Sansui Enthusiast Mar 7, 2011 #8 avionic said: Does the unit "click" shortly after power on? Click to expand... If not, probably has a blown output. If it does, check all switch settings as previously advised. Rob
avionic said: Does the unit "click" shortly after power on? Click to expand... If not, probably has a blown output. If it does, check all switch settings as previously advised. Rob