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Problem
Please Check
No Sound
Check the speakers are connected to the cable
correctly.
Check the speaker cable is connected to the receiver
amplifier correctly.
Check the receiver amplifi
er is powered “on” at the
mains, is not on “mute”, has no headphones attached
and that the Channels used for the exterior speakers
(usually A or B) is in operation.
Refer to the owners guide that came with your
receiver amplifier.
Most initial problems are simple connectivity, please
try a different connection cable to your outdoor
speakers or equipment
.
No Sound from one
speaker
Check the “balance” control on your receiver
amplifier.
Check all connections and cable to the inoperable
speaker.
1. Disconnec
t the “working” speaker from the receiver
amplifier connection/ channel. Switch the cord from
the non-operating speaker from its current connection
to the “working” speaker connection. If the speaker
now works the problem is your receiver amplifier.
2. Reconnect as original. Remove the speaker cable
at the “working” speaker directly and connect it
directly to the non-working speaker. If the speaker
now works the problem is somewhere in the original
speaker cable.
3. If the speaker still does not work the problem is the
speaker.
One speaker
sounds distorted,
lower volume or
“different”
Follow same procedure as above for “No Sound”.
Treble or Bass
Check the “tone” setting on your receiver amplifier.
Adjust the Treble and Bass settings on your receiver
amplifier.
Check the connections carefully from the amplifier to
your speakers and ensure correct Phase (+ to + and
– to – accordingly). Poor sound replication is
expected from a speakers or speakers out of polarity
or phase.