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BAS
X
A
-300 /
A
-500 /
A
-700
Troubleshooting
Your BASX power amplifier was carefully designed and manufactured from high-quality precision
components to ensure years of trouble free operation. We really doubt you’ll ever have any
problems with your BASX power amp, but if you do, here are a few things you could try:
Problem:
No output (nothing is lit).
Reason: You have no AC power.
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Verify that the rear panel AC Power switch is On.
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Verify that your circuit is live.
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Verify that the line cord on your BASX power amp is fully inserted and is tight.
Problem:
Your BASX power amp is operating normally, but none of the front panel
Status LEDs is lit.
Reason: The front panel status LEDs are turned off.
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Set the Status LEDs switch on the rear panel to On.
Problem:
No sound or distorted sound is heard; the Standby button halo is lit blue;
the status LEDs are lit blue.
Reason: Your BASX power amp is not indicating a fault condition.
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Check your source.
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Check your speakers and speaker connections.
Problem:
No sound is heard; one or more Status LEDs is flashing red.
Reason: Your BASX power amp is in Protect mode, which indicates a fault condition.
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Switch the rear panel AC Power switch Off and On to clear the Fault condition.
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If the fault remains, look for a shorted speaker cable or damaged speaker.
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Check your sources and source connections (a bad interconnect, DC on the input,
or an otherwise bad source component can cause a fault).
Problem:
The halo around the Standby button is lit amber and your BASX power amp
fails to come on when triggered.
Reason: Your BASX power amp is in Standby mode and should respond to a valid trigger signal.
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Check your trigger cable.
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Check the trigger settings on your source equipment.
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