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Old January 28th 09, 07:40 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce[_2_]
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Default Faulty AV Amplifier

On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 20:36:05 GMT, 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?

Thanks, Rob


Occam's razor tells you to look no further. On the other hand, I don't
know how long you have had this (maybe you have forgotten), but could
there be some obscure submenu that let you switch off the speakers you
weren't using?

d