
Possible Cause #4
A short in one of your speaker cables has occurred.
NOTE: A good way to test if a cable short has occured is to play a CD and listen for sound coming out of the left
and right speakers. If no sound comes out of one speaker (or both) there is a possible short in the cable.
Possible Solution
• Replace the shorted cable.
Possible Cause #5
One or both of your speakers is damaged (damaged cone, woofer, etc…).
Possible Solution
• Take your speaker(s) to a qualified repair person or consult owner's manual for warranty information.
Possible Cause #6
You have improperly hooked up your amplifier to the corresponding amplifier hookup terminal
on the back of the Multi-Speaker Selector.
Possible Solution
• Refer to Amplifier to Speaker Switcher hookup section of this owner's manual (page 3).
Possible Cause #7
Your speaker cable isn't completely connected to your speaker.
Possible Solution
• Disconnect the speaker cable from your speaker and repeat speaker cable hookup.
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