In Reply to: Doesn't that receiver have pre out/main in on the back panel? posted by viridian on October 3, 2020 at 21:16:13:
Yes, the unit does have a "main in & pre out" on the back panel. How can I use that to determine the problem?
Also, I will check the fuses with my meter - good idea!!
I'm not completely comfortable with tearing into this baby. My electronics experience is limited to speaker construction/cross overs. So I don't want to damage something I'll regret.
I think I need schooling in this area!
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- RE: Doesn't that receiver have pre out/main in on the back panel? - catbert242000@yahoo.com 06:45:04 10/04/20 (4)
- Sometimes it is best to get a tech if you do not have confidence. - viridian 08:28:55 10/04/20 (3)
- RE: Sometimes it is best to get a tech if you do not have confidence. - catbert242000@yahoo.com 09:08:41 10/04/20 (2)
- RE: Sometimes it is best to get a tech if you do not have confidence. - fredtr 09:57:10 10/06/20 (0)
- Link, may be worth a shot.. - viridian 17:35:57 10/04/20 (0)