Re: Faulty AV Amplifier
- From: Anton Gÿsen <anton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 18:48:53 +0000
Rob wrote:
I've just sold a Cambridge 540R AV amplifier on ebay, and the buyer has reported a fault - the sub and centre channels don't work. I only ever used it as a stereo amp, and never had any problem with it. In his words:
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The connection is from the DVD player – Optical lead and also coaxial out. Both and either have been tried / and fail to produce any output whatsoever on centre and sub. The menu provides for both to be set as on or off and of course I have checked they are set as on and they are still not working.
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I'm not especially bothered - we've agreed a compromise on the price - but this seems rather odd to me. Can anyone think of an explanation beyond broken amplifier for the fault?
My old Yamaha AV amp needed to have the "effect" mode switched on before it would output to anything other than the two front channels. The DD/DTS logo would light up regardless of whether or not "effect" was on.
Either that or he's not using a 5.1 source.
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