speaker switch

  1. edwinh

    MC2255 speaker on/off switch just spins

    After my 8 year old got tired of listening to classical music at a moderate volume, he decided to turn off the speakers. Well, now the switch turns and the speakers are off. I know that these switches aren't made anymore but before I pull the amp out of its case and start taking it apart, are...
  2. bfotk

    Getting to the front panel switches Bogen DB114

    The speaker selector slide switch on my Bogen DB114 has crapped out. I don't want to replace it with a new slide switch (unless I can find one with a white plastic slider). So my plan is to get to the switch and jump the terminals so it feeds the A speaker only. Should be simple...once I...
  3. M

    Help request: MA6100 speaker switch and pre out questions

    I recently picked up a nice condition MA 6100 integrated amp that now works well with the following exceptions: 1. Front panel Speaker selector buttons seem to be bypassed as speakers work whether buttons are in our out. Status lights operate as they should - on/out, off/in. Even with the lights...
  4. euphemismos

    Need help or advice with a problem running 4 speakers on my SA7500

    I recently connected a second set of speakers to my SA7500 integrated and it sounds great running all 4. However, I noticed something strange... The left speaker (connected to the "B" terminals) stays on continuously no matter how I set the speaker selector control. In other words, the other...
  5. brillcat

    Connecting speaker switch to sub?

    I have a vintage amp (Nikko TRM 750) currently connected via the A speaker outputs to a Polk PSW10 subwoofer, and the sub is connected to a pair of Dayton Audio B652 Air speakers suspended from the wall. It is a great everyday set-up that does not take up a lot of space in our living room and is...
  6. c.coyle

    Sansui 350A troubleshooting discovery

    Don't know how many of these are out there, and it looks like the following problem hasn't been discussed. I picked up an all original Sansui 350A receiver from the late '60s or earlier '70s. The seller got rid of it because of low and distorted right channel output. This was true on all...
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