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- For general issues, check out these tips...
• The power cord from your amplifier is plugged in.
• The connecting wires from your amplifier are connected to your speakers.
• All other powered components in your system are plugged in and
properly connected.
• Your main system gain control is turned up.
• Your signal source (for example, console, CD player, etc.) is On and
properly sending signal to your speakers.
- For specific problems, please read the following situations;
I I f f y y o o u u c c a a n n n n o o t t h h e e a a r r a a n n y y s s o o u u n n d d . . . . . .
Check the previous tips before continuing to the next steps. Then;
• Check to see if all other audio devices using the same AC outlet are still
operating.
Make sure that:
• The audio source cable is plugged into both the source output and the
amplifier input.
• The gain on the amplifier is turned up.
• The signal source (for example, mixing console, workstation, CD player, etc.)
is turned up to a level that can properly send a signal to the amplifier.
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