One channel louder than the other
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OK so its quite an age but I have had this Technics Music System for years, grown old with it.
But what I've found, known about for a while, is that one channel is quieter than the other. It's not the speakers as I've swopped them over. It's all inputs, tuner, CD, tape.
Is this terminal or a simple fix, it's my guess it's something in the amp but I'm not electronically minded.
But what I've found, known about for a while, is that one channel is quieter than the other. It's not the speakers as I've swopped them over. It's all inputs, tuner, CD, tape.
Is this terminal or a simple fix, it's my guess it's something in the amp but I'm not electronically minded.
I've recently had the same with a 13 year old Pioneer AV receiver, which lost its ability to drive speakers equally. Didn't look into whether it could be repaired, but enjoying the Denon replacement now!
New toy for me, but things like internet radio getting a lot of use and the sound is much more balanced having done the Audessey set up. If replacing is an option, you might be pleasantly surprised by how much things have moved on!
New toy for me, but things like internet radio getting a lot of use and the sound is much more balanced having done the Audessey set up. If replacing is an option, you might be pleasantly surprised by how much things have moved on!
Skyedriver said:
Good slap sounds good and about my electronics capability!
Even the balance control isn't sufficient unfortunately
Mine has started outputting no sound when I switch it on now. I've found that turning the volume up really high seems to kick start it into life and then it works OK, also usually with the balance sorted. It has an electronic volume display - don't know if your's is similar.Even the balance control isn't sufficient unfortunately
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