HI FI Problems............

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  1. MK X

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    HI FI Problems............

    just gettin a new technics hi fi and the thing keeps cutting out on me when i turn it up to loud!!!
    but when i mean loud, i mean not load at all!!!, havent been able to touch me dex for a week now and its totally pissing me off!!!

    any help would be appreciated!!!

    cheers chaps :D
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  3. Mr. Revel

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    take it back to the shop?

    sounds fukked?
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    I have looked at it and I also think it is fucked.

    Buy one the same as mine Mik, technics hi-fi's are very unreliable!
  5. Mr. Revel

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    get some seperates.
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    They are technics separates mate, he should get the Sony ones that I have, pure quality mate, they can take some stick and still give perfect sound!!!!
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    if they are seperates then its probably just your amp....

    is it all wired up correctly? are any of the speaker wires touching?

    a fuse inthe amp might have blown?
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    If you’re running your mixer in to a technics amp make sure your using the record output on your mixer.
    If you use the master output it will be to loud for your amp and the safety overload will kicking and shut your amp down.
    If you haven't got a record output on your mixer keep the master and gain levels low and turn up the amp more

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