Troubleshooting guide, Appendix, No sound from one or more speakers – Sunfire TGA7401 User Manual

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APPENDIX

The Sunfire Amplifier is expertly

designed and built to provide years of
trouble-free performance. Most prob-
lems that occur can usually be solved
by checking your setup or making
sure that the audio and video com-
ponents connected to your processor
are on and fully operational.

The following information will help

you deal with common setup problems
you may experience during normal
use of your unit. If the problems still

persist, please contact your Sunfire
Dealer for assistance.

No sound from one or
more speakers

• Speaker cables may have come

undone. Turn off your system and
check the cables, and tighten the

amplifier and speaker binding
posts.

• Broken audio cable.

• The preamplifier volume level is

low for the channels concerned.

Recheck the preamplifier calibra-
tion procedure.

• A preamplifier Mute switch may be

on, or an external processor loop
or a tape monitor loop is engaged.

• Check that your preamplifier or

source is running the correct sur-
round sound mode. Maybe it is set
for stereo when you were expect-
ing 5.1 surround sound.

• Check in case any missing chan-

nels have been turned off in a

preamplifier setup menu. For

example, the center amplifier
channel will not receive a signal

if the preamplifier has been set to
"Phantom."

• The Auto/on/off switch might be in

the off position.

• One of the fuses for the current

source outputs may have blown.

The amplifier shuts down
often or the line fuse blows
often

• Check that the positive and nega-

tive speaker wires are not shorted
together.

• Make sure that no speakers are

shorted internally. If you have an
ohm-meter, disconnect the speaker
wires and measure the resistance
between the speaker’s positive
and negative terminals. If the read-
ing is less than 2 ohms, the speak-
ers may have an internal short.
Measure all speakers and check

their impedance specifications.

• If you have connected speakers

in Parallel, the overall impedance
may be too low. It is recommended
that you rearrange the speakers
in Series to increase the overall
impedance, thus taking some of

the load off the amplifier.

• Make sure that the amplifier

has good ventilation and is not

overheating. If the amplifier is in
a closed rack, open up the rear
panel or use a quiet fan for im-
proved ventilation.

A hum is heard in your
speakers

This problem is more than likely
caused by a “ground loop” in your sys-

tem, rather than a fault in the amplifier.
Follow these steps to isolate the main
cause of the hum; there may even be
more than one.

• If your preamplifier has XLR bal-

anced outputs, use them because
they offer greater immunity to

noise fields.

• Remember to unplug all compo-

nents in your system, including

the amplifier, before disconnecting
or connecting any cables during
troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting Guide

• Try to have all of your equipment

on the same electrical outlet or
circuit. Group all the low power
components (preamp, CD player,

DVD etc.) on a single outlet or
power strip. This is provided that
the overall current draw from your
equipment does not exceed the
rating of the outlet or breaker.

• Disconnect all cables which come

from outside the room, and check
if the hum goes away. This in-
cludes such connections as cable
TV, satellite TV, or roof top an-
tennas. Make sure that they are

disconnected where they first enter
the room, so they are making no

connection to the preamplifier or
the TV, or any other component. If
the hum is caused by the cable TV
line, then you will need a “ground
loop isolator.” This is an inexpen-

sive device fitted in line with the
coaxial cable feed. Contact your

cable company or your Sunfire
Dealer for assistance.

• Disconnect all connections from

the preamplifier to your TV, VCR or
DVD.

• As a test, disconnect any other

component which has a grounded
power cord.

NOTE: Never remove the
ground pin from any power
cords. This is very dan-
gerous.

• If the hum persists, disconnect all

the source components one at a
time from the back of the preampli-

fier, until you identify the problem.

• Ground loop isolators are available

for audio lines and video. You can

ask your Sunfire Dealer for assis-
tance.

• Try moving the speaker cables

away from any power cords. Try
just one speaker, connecting it to

each amplifier channel and see if
one channel is bad.

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