Read This - Tutorials vs. Discussions
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Read This - Tutorials vs. Discussions
Alright - I wanted a 'tutorials' section and we got a combined section. That's alright, discussions are useful too.
Post a tutorial or instructional thread, as in the Remote Turn On Relay post, and it will likely get stickied as a reference.
Open a discussion and it likely won't be stickied unless some significant information is revealed.
Let's try to keep this to technical discussion.
Post a tutorial or instructional thread, as in the Remote Turn On Relay post, and it will likely get stickied as a reference.
Open a discussion and it likely won't be stickied unless some significant information is revealed.
Let's try to keep this to technical discussion.
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Amplifier Repair
I have been asked by a good friend to repair several Kenwood amplifiers. I have
a 718, a 921, and a 646. They all appear to have no faults but they make no noise. I inject a 1.5V P-P signal, I connected 1 speaker to the output and I power it with a 14 Volt source. Am I missing something or are all of these probably faulty?
jack
a 718, a 921, and a 646. They all appear to have no faults but they make no noise. I inject a 1.5V P-P signal, I connected 1 speaker to the output and I power it with a 14 Volt source. Am I missing something or are all of these probably faulty?
jack
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