In Case of Trouble

CHAPTER 4

IN CASE OF TROUBLE

No Sound

¥Is the power switch on? If not, turn it on.

 

¥Is the power light on? If not, confirm that the amplifier

 

is plugged into a live AC mains circuit of appropriate

 

voltage and current capacity.

 

¥Check the circuit breaker and reset it if it is open. If the

 

breaker opens immediately, there may be a short

 

circuit across the output terminals; if not, there is a

 

possible internal fault in the amplifier which will

 

require service by a qualified technician.

 

¥Is the amplifier input connected to a live signal source?

 

Is the loudspeaker solidly connected to the amplifier

 

output at both ends of the speaker cable? Is the

 

speaker faulty?

 

¥Is the amplifier very hot? Is the ambient temperature

 

and/or the air flow in the rack abnormal? If so, the

 

amplifier may be in thermal protect mode; normal

 

operation will resume when its internal temperature

 

has dropped to reliable levels.

Weak or Distorted Signal

¥Is the signal source working correctly?

 

¥Is the wiring to the amplifier input properly connected

 

at both ends?

 

¥Have the gain controls of the signal source or the

 

amplifier been moved since the system was set up?

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