Wyred 4 Sound mini-Integrated User Manual

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Troubleshooting

No sound?

If you have your input source and speakers connected, and you can’t get music to

play, check the following. Feel free to test for output at any time during this process

if you find and correct a potential problem.

Always check the position of the volume knob before starting to play music.

Damage to any equipment due to the volume being set to high is not covered

under warranty.

1. Verify that the power cord is securely plugged into the wall and the mINT.
2. Check the switch on the rear to verify that it is in the on position. Make sure that
the blue light is on around the power button and the proper input is selected. If the
light around the power button is green, the power button will need to be pressed
once to turn the integrated on.
3. Check the position of the volume knob. The point where sound will become
audible varies with each system although it is typically around ¼ turn up (clockwise)
from the lowest setting (all of the way counter-clockwise).
4. Put your ear next to the tweeter of your speaker and have someone turn your
amplifier off then on again at the switch. You should barely hear a click when the
amplifier is turned on and off
5. If you can hear the amplifier turn on and off, but there still isn’t any sound, make
sure you are getting a signal to it. You may consider trying a different source.
6. If the input is in the proper position and you are confident that your source is
sending a signal but have no sound, try inspecting or replacing your interconnects
and speaker cables.
7. Verify that the interconnects are working by replacing them with a different set
from a connection that you know works.
8. Now that you have interconnects that you know work, try connecting the
amplifier to another source that you know has worked in the past.

If you are still experiencing problems and have exhausted your available resources
and time please contact the dealer/distributor that you purchased the product from.

Got hum?

Is there too much hum coming out of your speakers? To clarify, if you put

your ear right next to the tweeter of your speaker, it is normal to hear some level
hiss. If the noise is easily heard at a distance, try putting your source on mute, or
pause. If this eliminates the noise, it’s inherent in the source. If your source doesn’t
disconnect the outputs when muted, and the noise still exists while muted, try

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