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MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 2nd Oct 04 at 09:55

cheers for all info guys :thumbs:

its not working at all now! it powers up then starts flashing "Protect" and "Push Power" straight away???

any ideas how much roughly it will cost to repair???
or could i do it myself???:look:

[Edited on 02-10-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]


mike_1.2LS96

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 22:17

I have a betamax recorder sat beside me. Its sony and works wonderfully... still


James_DT

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 21:58

quote:
Originally posted by mike_1.2LS96
Sony are good according to what hi fi, correct me if im wrong - in cd players they are at least :lol:



Sony Home Hifi equipment is good, it's Sony's Car Hifi that let's the company down somewhat.


Dom

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:49

quote:
Originally posted by mike_1.2LS96
Sony are good according to what hi fi, correct me if im wrong - in cd players they are at least :lol:




well take a denon cd play (around the 300 quid mark, which is cheap) and put it up against a sony and you will notice mega differences. And the denon have the option for external D/A and different transport units (the tray, laser unit).

But sony tvs are grand though :thumbs:


mike_1.2LS96

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:39

Sony are good according to what hi fi, correct me if im wrong - in cd players they are at least :lol:


John

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:36

It could just be a fuse on that channel. I've done that before.
Blew the fuse i mean not pluuged a car sub into a hifi.

[Edited on 01-10-2004 by x8john]


Dom

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:27

sony havnt got a clue about hifis :rolleyes: tvs are ok (lcd and plasma's are cack though)....but thats about it. And whats worse, people by those all in one units thinking there good for around the 400 quid mark, when you could have brought a decent seperate setup from richer sounds for less + that would sound 100x's better.
And its not about watts either :rolleyes: 30wRMS a channel is plenty and you will find that valve amps will be even less, because its about the sound and not how much distortion it can push out at full wack.

eitherway, soooo many people are take in by the whole argos, dixions sales cack...yet a simple copy of "what hi-fi" is all that is needed :|


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 20:10

quote:
Originally posted by VisibleMan
eitherway, it was sony, so what do you expect :rolleyes:


whats wrong with sony home hifi systems!
mine was one of the best out when i bought it few years ago!
its weird! i hooked up my more powerfull alpine sub to it long time ago and it worked FINE!

i think as mike says coz the sub this time was damaged it must of shorted the channel out :boggle::(


Dom

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 19:59

inpediance is totally different between car ICE gear (4ohms and less) and HiFi speakers (8ohms), so you probably have shorted something and caused the hifi to go pop.

eitherway, it was sony, so what do you expect :rolleyes:


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 19:49

:( yes thats what i thought!!!

any ideas how much it would cost to repair????
i was only just looking at the reminder for the gaurantee today aswell!! so im not covered at all :(


mike_1.2LS96

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 19:46

if the sub was knackered, it could have short circuited - wires melted in the voice coil possibly.

If this is the case, then your amp will have short circuited, and could have blown the channel, hence the pop.

Its probably goosed in other words


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 19:33

oh i connected it to the right speaker channel of my sony high hi fi system in my room just to test my car sub!

all other speakers work except for the channel i connected the sub to to test!

[Edited on 01-10-2004 by MoNkEy MaGiC]


mike_1.2LS96

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 18:35

Is there any sound at all?

How did you connect the sub to the amp?


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 18:19

anyone?? please


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 1st Oct 04 at 18:18

tested my old 12inch car sub on my hi-fi, the sub is fcuked by the way!
worked for few mins then heard it go pop then hi-fi display flashing "PROTECT and PUSH POWER BUTTION"
the manual says if it flashed that in the display it means a big power was inputted???

so i disconnected it from mains and left for 10mins, working now, but the right speaker side which i tested the sub on does NOT work!???
any ideas?? :boggle: