Troubleshooting
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Problem | Possible Cause and Solution |
Muffled sound in L&R channels
Center channel sound muffled
Hum
Balance control doesn't work in Pro Logic or Stereo Logic
Panorama Calibrate isn't working
Interference with AM, FM, TV or Cable TV
Erratic recall of programs
When no center channel is used, the
The center channel amp may be connected to the subwoofer jack on the
Finding and eliminating audio hum in a complex installation can be a very frustrating task. Often, the easiest way to identify the culprit is to systematically eliminate devices from the audio chain. If Cable TV is connected to any equipment in the system, start by unplugging the Cable completely, preferably right at the wall jack. If this eliminates, or greatly reduces the hum, it's worth a call to your Cable company. A quick fix, assuming your cable is round 75Ω wire, is to attach a
If there is no center channel in the system, the center channel output is routed to both the left and right main outputs. This means the left speaker reproduces not only the left channel information, but also the center channel information. If you set the balance all the way over to the right, the left channel information will be attenuated, but the center channel wll still be present at the left speaker. In other words, it's supposed to work that way.
Panorama is an interaural crosstalk cancellation program that produces an
The
Severe power surges or sags can confuse the
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