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A friend of mine is having trouble getting the same amount of volume through his front right speaker as the rest of the system.
I've tested his wires and also using a few different speakers, but each configuration still has the front right speaker much quieter than the rest of the system. I thought this might have been a fade or eq problem, but the system has already be restored to it's default settings. Any ideas as to why the one channel is outputting much lower than the rest ? Sony STR-DE875 ![]() |
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It seems like it is the positive terminal on the amp for that channel.
I tried using the negative terminal of the problem channel combined with the positive terminal of another channel and it worked. I opened the unit up and cleaned it out, checked the wired connections and everything seems in order... |
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