
5). Try decreasing the volume of the input audio source and
increase the volume of the amp.
6). Try using different audio input sources and/or devices to see if
the problem follows.
7). Try swapping your left and right speaker to see if the issue
remains on the same channel or if it follows the speaker.
8). If you are using a computer connected to the amplifier, make
sure the volume is up on your media player, internet radio,
master control, device volume, etc. and that the balance control
as centered.
9). If you are using a wireless adapter, preamp, or an external DAC
with your amplifier, remove these (temporarily) and connect the
audio source directly to the amplifier then to speakers.
10). If your input source has this own EQ, please make sure the low
end is at a moderate level, as having too much bass in your
signal can obviously cause some unwanted distortion.
11). Move your amplifier and speakers to a different location to see
if something is causing interference in the current setup.
Something as simple as a wireless internet router, cordless or
mobile phone, or halogen lamp nearby can cause interference.
3: No Sound.
1). Recheck speaker wire connections from the amplifier to each
speaker.
2). Verify that the amplifier and your source components are turned
on.
3). Check that the AC wall outlet is on and working.
4). Check that the cable from the power supply is connected to the
amp and the power supply indicator is on.
5). Check that the volume/power knob on the front panel is turned
on and not set to the minimum volume.
6). Check that your audio source(iPad, computer, etc.) are turned
on and not set to the minimum volume, please change the audio
source if you can.
7). Check that the cables from your audio sources are working and
are properly connected.
8). Please sure the “Power” LED on the amp is on when you switch
on.
4: Lack of Bass or Poor Imaging.
1). Check the polarity of the speaker wires on the amplifier and
both speakers.
2). Check the EQ or sound settings on your audio source.
3). Make sure the bass control on the amplifier has set up.
5: Sound Distorted.
1). Decrease the volume of the input audio source and increase the
volume of the amplifier.
2). Please make sure your speakers are passive speakers, not
active speakers.
3). Please unplug the RCA input, connect this amp to your
speakers, then connect it to power supply, switch on and
volume up, to hear whether noise or hum remain, if yes, the
issue may from the amplifier or your speakers, if not, the issue
may from your RCA cable or audio source, please change the
audio source and audio cable to try again.
4). Please make sure all the cable completely pushed into the
device, incompletely connections will create distorted.
5). Please make sure the TP-03 have enough power to drive your
speakers, check the specs of your speakers, and if you need
more power, you can use a more powerful power supply, such
as 24V 8A, 24V 10A.
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