Troubleshooting – Peachtree Audio Peachtree220 User Manual

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roubleshooting

You pick up hum

and noise on your

Peachtree220

This is rare but when it happens it is usually due to

grounding problems. Do some trial and error tests with

the system. See if the noise goes away when certain

sources, like a computer, are unplugged from your preamp.

Try plugging your Peachtree220 and preamplifier in to

the same AC fixture. Please feel free to call Peachtree

service if the problem persists.

You’re getting no sound

through the balanced XLR

input

Be sure you have the switch on the back panel set to

balanced XLR.

The Peachtree220 shuts

down, then automatically

begins playing again after

a while

The Peachtree220 amplifiers have built in thermal/

distortion detection and will shut down before blowing the

amps. When they cool down they will turn back on. If the

amps do this when playing at a low volume you may have a

short in your speaker wires.

The Peachtree220

will not turn on

Check to be sure that both the power switch on the back

panel and the standby switch on the front panel are on. The

front panel light should be blue. It is green when in standby.

Be sure your AC plug is properly connected to an active

AC outlet.

The Peachtree220

turns on but there is

no sound

Be sure your system is not muted. Check the RCA/

XLR switch on the back panel to be sure the correct

input has been selected. Make sure your speaker wires

are properly connected to both the Peachtree220 and

the speakers.

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