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Denon system - one channel only!



 
 
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Old October 15th 05, 08:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andrew Virnuls
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Default Denon system - one channel only!

Hello all!

We moved house yesterday, and when we unpacked our secondary stereo - a
Denon UDRA-M10 system - we could only get sound from the right channel.

Swapping the speaker connections confirmed that it's the amplifier rather
than the speakers or the cable.

Is there anything simple it could be - such as a fuse inside the unit - or
is it time to take it to be repaired?

Andrew


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Old October 15th 05, 09:05 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andrew Virnuls
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Default Denon system - one channel only!

"Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message
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Hello all!

We moved house yesterday, and when we unpacked our secondary stereo - a
Denon UDRA-M10 system - we could only get sound from the right channel.

Swapping the speaker connections confirmed that it's the amplifier rather
than the speakers or the cable.

Is there anything simple it could be - such as a fuse inside the unit - or
is it time to take it to be repaired?


D'oh - sorry, it was a dodgy interconnect! Panic over.

Andrew


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Old October 19th 05, 06:10 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Terry
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Default Denon system - one channel only!


"Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message
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"Andrew Virnuls" wrote in message
...
Hello all!

We moved house yesterday, and when we unpacked our secondary stereo - a
Denon UDRA-M10 system - we could only get sound from the right channel.

Swapping the speaker connections confirmed that it's the amplifier rather
than the speakers or the cable.

Is there anything simple it could be - such as a fuse inside the unit -
or
is it time to take it to be repaired?


D'oh - sorry, it was a dodgy interconnect! Panic over.

Andrew



The usual problem :-)

Regards


 




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