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Audio sounds distorted.
If your audio source has a volume control, make sure it isn’t set too high.
Make sure you are using a line-level audio source, and that the signal isn’t being amplified
before it connects to the amplifier.
Make sure all the cables are properly connected.
A high-range, low-range or subwoofer channel isn’t working.
You may have pushed the speaker cable too far into the socket at the back of the speaker or
amplifier. This can cause the socket to contact with the cable’s insulating jacket rather than
the metal connector, which stops the signal from getting to the channel.
Pull the cable out until you are sure there is a metal-to-metal contact between the connector
and the socket.
One of the satellites is not producing sound.
This could be a problem with the satellite, the audio source or the amplifier.
Go through these steps to find out which:
1.
Swap the left and right phono leads at the back of the amplifier.
If the same satellite remains dead, go to step 2.
If the satellites swap too, that is, the dead satellite becomes live and the live satellite
goes dead, the problem is with the audio source or the cables, so make sure the source
is working and that the cables are properly connected.
2.
Replace the phono leads as they were on the back of the amplifier. Now swap all the
right satellite cables on the back of the amplifier with all the left satellite cables.
If the same satellite remains dead, the problem is with the satellite.
If the satellites swap too, that is, the dead satellite becomes live and the live satellite
goes dead, then the problem is with the amplifier.
In either event, contact TerraTec using the details below.