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. 8546 Answers SOURCE: I can't even find a reliable picture of the amp but it's not rocket science. The Tuner output goes to, say, FM or Aux on the am, anything BUT Phono, which is ONLY for a turntable. The EQ output goes to the first available Tape In; Input Comes from the same Tape Out. Select that tape function to engage it in line with any source and the downstream electronics (second tape, tone, volume, speakers). The tape deck output goes to Tape In; Input comes from Tape Out. If there is not a second tape loop on the amp, nest the Tape Deck into the EQ's Tape loop.
They always have at least one to replace the one they use. Select THAT tape function to engage it in line with any source and the downstream electronics. Posted on Mar 13, 2011. Find the various manuals and read them. Register and download the manual for free audio.manualsonline.com Keeping in mind this is just an analog Dolby Pro Logic receiver, there are limitations to what it can do sonically. Dolby Pro Logic is NOT 5.1 as I'm sure your DVD and possibly Cable Box are capable of producing.
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KM-106 is just a power amp. No mysteries there. Feed it something, attach speakers, duh. What did you plan to use it for in this scenario?
If you want to slave it or drive a separate passive subwoofer with the Fisher as the central control, the best you can do is borrow analog stereo Line Level out from the unused Tape 2 or Video Out, but don't actually select them on the front panel. THAT would disconnect whatever source you were listening to. And you WONT have local control of the volume as you would with a real AV Receiver.
Sony DVD player (what model?). I'd just run audio from it to the Fisher and Video to your TV, unless you want ONLY composite video quality.
ADC-SS2: See Figure 5 in the Fisher manual. Hook it where they show the cassette deck, using Line In and Line Out of the SS2. If you want to use a Tape Deck or 2 attach them to the SS-2 in its Tape loops. Apr 19, 2011. Your connections seem to be right.
Let's distill this down to its simplest configuration. Does the onboard FM produce sound? If not, nothing will.
NEVER USE MAXIMUM VOLUME FOR TROUBLESHOOTING. Turn the volume control to something medium. The errant switch, control or condition may change and you will suddenly release the amp's full power and possibly destroying your speakers. If a signal isn't audible at 1/2 volume it's probably not there. Carefully examine the front panel for clues like a misplaced Mute or Tape Monitor control or Multichannel Analog Input selected. There is a good chance that a common control may have developed a high-resistance or 'dead' spot through idleness and is causing your symptom. Turn the POWER OFF and operate every control throughout its range a number of times, especially rarely-used ones like Tape Monitors and the Mute control.
Turn the volume to something reasonable and see if that helped. Apr 17, 2011.
. 8546 Answers SOURCE: I can't even find a reliable picture of the amp but it's not rocket science. The Tuner output goes to, say, FM or Aux on the am, anything BUT Phono, which is ONLY for a turntable. The EQ output goes to the first available Tape In; Input Comes from the same Tape Out. Select that tape function to engage it in line with any source and the downstream electronics (second tape, tone, volume, speakers). The tape deck output goes to Tape In; Input comes from Tape Out.
If there is not a second tape loop on the amp, nest the Tape Deck into the EQ's Tape loop. They always have at least one to replace the one they use. Select THAT tape function to engage it in line with any source and the downstream electronics. Posted on Mar 13, 2011. Find the various manuals and read them.
Register and download the manual for free audio.manualsonline.com Keeping in mind this is just an analog Dolby Pro Logic receiver, there are limitations to what it can do sonically. Dolby Pro Logic is NOT 5.1 as I'm sure your DVD and possibly Cable Box are capable of producing. KM-106 is just a power amp. No mysteries there.
Feed it something, attach speakers, duh. What did you plan to use it for in this scenario? If you want to slave it or drive a separate passive subwoofer with the Fisher as the central control, the best you can do is borrow analog stereo Line Level out from the unused Tape 2 or Video Out, but don't actually select them on the front panel. THAT would disconnect whatever source you were listening to. And you WONT have local control of the volume as you would with a real AV Receiver.
Sony DVD player (what model?). I'd just run audio from it to the Fisher and Video to your TV, unless you want ONLY composite video quality.
ADC-SS2: See Figure 5 in the Fisher manual. Hook it where they show the cassette deck, using Line In and Line Out of the SS2.
If you want to use a Tape Deck or 2 attach them to the SS-2 in its Tape loops. Apr 19, 2011. Your connections seem to be right.
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Let's distill this down to its simplest configuration. Does the onboard FM produce sound? If not, nothing will. NEVER USE MAXIMUM VOLUME FOR TROUBLESHOOTING. Turn the volume control to something medium. The errant switch, control or condition may change and you will suddenly release the amp's full power and possibly destroying your speakers.
If a signal isn't audible at 1/2 volume it's probably not there. Carefully examine the front panel for clues like a misplaced Mute or Tape Monitor control or Multichannel Analog Input selected.
There is a good chance that a common control may have developed a high-resistance or 'dead' spot through idleness and is causing your symptom. Turn the POWER OFF and operate every control throughout its range a number of times, especially rarely-used ones like Tape Monitors and the Mute control. Turn the volume to something reasonable and see if that helped. Apr 17, 2011.