TROUBLESHOOTING
The following section lists some basic troubleshooting types should you encounter issues when using your Monster Power Amplifier.
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Amplifier Does Not | Power Cord Disconnected | Check power cord and connect to AC Line | |
Turn On |
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Blown Power Fuse | Check Main power fuse on back of amplifier. | ||
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| Disconnect amplifier from AC before removing fuse. | |
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| Replace with same value fuse only. | |
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| Preamp Remote Trigger Cable Not Connected to | Verify that the remote trigger cable is connected to | |
| Receiver or Preamplifier. | both the amplifier and the receiver or preamplifier. | |
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| Remote Trigger Out from Receiver or Preamplifier Is | Remote trigger in requires | |
| Incorrect Voltage. | amplifier ON. If the output of the receiver or | |
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| preamplifier remote trigger is not within this range, | |
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| the amplifier will not turn on. | |
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No Sound from | Input Type Selection switch is set to the incorrect | Verify that all of the Input Type selection switches | |
One or More | input type. | are in the correct positions. If using standard | |
Channels/ “000” |
| RCA connections, the switch should be set to | |
showing on one or |
| Unbalanced. If using XLR connections, the switch | |
more Meters |
| should be set to Balanced. | |
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| Input From Receiver or Preamplifier is Not Connected. | Check Input connections | |
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