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RockwellRyan
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I've got a great Sony reciever that has always done me right, but now
it's got a broken right channel. The first sign was bleed from all
the inputs - eight different audio inputs, and no matter what channel
I have selected, or what channel it's plugged in to, I get a scratchy
distorted signal coming out of the right speaker. For example, if I
have the reciever set on "CD" and I have the RCA's plugged into "Video
1", I'll still get a scratchy signal out of the right speaker. All
channels bleed into one. The left speaker works fine - get a clear
signal and the correct input. It's just the right channel. I've
checked the fuses, and they are fine (I only found five though). I
have a circuit tester, but don't know exactly how to use it. Only
used to use it on fuses. I'm wondering if I can fix it on my own, or
if I need to take it in to a repair man. Any ideas of what's wrong?
Rockwell
it's got a broken right channel. The first sign was bleed from all
the inputs - eight different audio inputs, and no matter what channel
I have selected, or what channel it's plugged in to, I get a scratchy
distorted signal coming out of the right speaker. For example, if I
have the reciever set on "CD" and I have the RCA's plugged into "Video
1", I'll still get a scratchy signal out of the right speaker. All
channels bleed into one. The left speaker works fine - get a clear
signal and the correct input. It's just the right channel. I've
checked the fuses, and they are fine (I only found five though). I
have a circuit tester, but don't know exactly how to use it. Only
used to use it on fuses. I'm wondering if I can fix it on my own, or
if I need to take it in to a repair man. Any ideas of what's wrong?
Rockwell