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TROUBLESHOOTING
Here we will address some of the most commonly occurring problems that can
occur when installing and using a home theater system. Remember we at RSL are
always available to answer questions and offer support. Feel free to contact us.
SPEAKERS
No Sound from Speakers
1, Double check all wire connections. Make sure all wires, cables, and power
cords are securely attached to their terminals.
2. Confirm that your home theater receiver or amplifier is turned on.
3. Determine the following: if the volume control is set to the minimum, if your
system has been muted, or if headphones are plugged in.
4. Double check all wire connections. If a loose wire strand is touching another
wire strand or terminal of opposite polarity, you will hear significant distortion or
no sound at all.
5. Check any settings or features in your receiver that you may have inadver-
tently activated.
6. Make sure no foreign objects or liquids have made their way into the speaker.
7. In a stereo setting, be sure the subwoofer is turned on or set to standby.
No Sound from One Speaker
If all wires and cables are properly and securely attached, your receiver
is turned on, the volume is ample, but one or more speakers have no sound,
try substituting the wire from a working speaker. This will determine if the
source of the problem is the speaker, or elsewhere.
Distorted Sound from Speakers
1.Check to see if the volume control has been set too high. Your speakers were
designed to play loudly, however all speakers have limits. Too much volume can
create distortion. If the volume is lowered and you still hear distortion, the
speaker may be damaged and require service.
2. Double check all wire connections. If a loose wire strand is touching another
wire strand or terminal of opposite polarity, you will hear significant distortion or
no sound at all.
Weak Stereo Imaging (A Hole in the Middle) or Weak Bass
Make sure that all speakers are in phase. Check to be sure that all positive (+)
wires are properly connected to positive (+) terminals and that all negative (-) wires
are correctly connected to negative (-) terminals. One wrong connection can ad-
versely affect the sound. Trust us, we know (we’ve made this mistake ourselves).
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