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Hi-
I am a college student who uses a BIC F12 to play music for parties. I know painfully little about audio; the F12 was actually something I found out about using a forum. With the F12, I'm using Bose 201V bookshelf speakers (L & R) and an Onkyo A/V Receiver. Here's my issue: First of all, I lost the F12's usual manual, so I'm not sure if my problem has to do with incorrect settings or something else. The problem: when turned to auto, the power switch yields a red light. Sometimes it will randomly change to green, but I'm still concerned. Possible cause: my dumbass housemate, while the 201V's were out for repair, hooked up other bookshelf speakers via the out to speaker portals on the F12 (instead of the receiver), and blasted music for probably 8-10 hours. So, my basic question is, what settings should I use, and what can I do to fix this? I really appreciate it. |
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