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eyzobrown |
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks sounds like good advice. I think it's time for a new one, because I've already tried #1 and #2  |
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fongs |
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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Hi there,
Your stereo is kicking itself into a Protection mode. This usually happens when 1 or more of the following happened:
1. Shorted outputs - your speakers or speaker cables maybe shorted. Try removing the speaker cables & power up the stereo. See if it works.
2. Over-current - you may have connected more than 1 speaker in parallel. This would result in excessive current drawn from your amp. therefore your amp will kick itself into protect mode.
3. Shorted power amplifer (internal) - time to send it for service
#1 or 2 will be easy to solve. #3 maybe costly.
Good luck!  |
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eyzobrown |
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:32 am Post subject: cd player protected |
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If any one can help me please respond asap.
I have a sharp CD-BA150 compact stereo. I tried to turn it on as usual but the sound was real gravely. So I tried the radio then the tape deck and then back to the cd player. All three sounded gravely. It only played for about one minute then it shut down and a protect sign came up. If I unplug it for a day or so the hello sign comes back on but as soon as I try to play the system it goes back to protect and I can do nothing more.
I've looked for a reset button but I have'nt found one.
Help anyone. |
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