Can you set up this TV without that remote can you use a universal sony remote or a app on your phone please let me know if it's possible to set up this TV without the remote it comes with please reply anybody
With the Music search, you could hit rewind or FF and it would stop at the quiet space between songs. The auto repeat would rewind to beginning of tape and auto play the whole tape over again
Not sure, I’ve never tried - most branded remotes work across devices but it depends on the year the DVD was released vs the TV - you may be able to turn it on and change the channel but not much else
I just bought one of these cassette decks for only $5 dollars.Yes i said $5 dollars.I replaced the belts and it plays and records great! These models normally have belt issues.Once you replace your belts and re greese up the cassette deck , that seems to fix any belt issues you might have.Overal a nice cassette deck in the long run.👍🏻🙂
I’m not opposed to replacing the belts - but I’ve got about 6 hours-end decks all needing belts replacements - so my repair list is too long to get to these - but it’s nice that they are easy to repair
Bad Caps you need service on this Carver TFM 4.0 this amp is 1989-1990 I bought mine bran new in 1990 for $900.00 and mine does not have noise your amp needs service has bad Capacitors! 30 year old amp!
My job has a Cx204 and a CX108V running on at least 10 jbl 12 inch woofers i don’t know about the specs on the processor but they’ve system sounds pretty better than the people i know who have thousand dollars of gear so with what I’m hearing infront of me you have to know what you’re doing and nice video i actually watch it a couple of times today
Okay I see now. You have them backwards. There is a way to set these up They're marked left and right 💯 These can take a lot of power and a pretty good speaker ...
These didn't feel as flimsy as other units I've tested - Honestly not a fan the look at all, Adcom and Rotel have the some of the most bland designs in hi-fi.
That's the issue with the Gen 1s - I have that issue on my phone as well. You could reach out to Sonos or try the Sonos forum - lots of people in the same boat.
I have an old Kenwood receiver that only had the prongs in the back for the AM/ FM input. I kept scratching my head because I couldn’t find an antenna to purchase that would go along with this receiver! So I came across this video and laughed when it worked!! I had some speaker wire that I stripped and it works like a charm! Thank you so much for posting this video, very helpful! P.S. sweet Sansui receiver! My uncle had one from the 70’s. He shipped it over from Okinawa when he was stationed there in the Marines!❤️
Hi, sorry to hijack, but wanted to question the parallel inputs section. this is just a quick question regarding stereo vs parallel. I take it parallel means only channel 1 input inserted for both channels 1 and 2. So say for a biamp setting One input for left on channel one and One input for the right on channel 3. Both set to parallel, then speaker out 1 and 2 are tweeters Left and right and channel 3/4 would be for Mids on speakers out 3/4 Left and right? Not sales related im afraid just a general question.
Theres's a great thread that covers this here: www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/best-way-to-series-wire-speakers-with-bi-wire-capability.250641/ I think my main concern is wiring in Parallel - is you are halving the OHM load - can your amp handle that?
@@BLCKPRTY Hi, thanks for the reply. Its cool, I think I figured it, im using a QSC CX254. Im running channels in parallel and using channel 1 for tweeter and channel 2 for lf on the left and 3/4 on the right and adjusting the attenuators to suit. Seems to be ok(noisy fan), am using with a pair of Westlake audio bbsm-5f (bi-wire) which can drop to 2ohm. Seems to be running fine like this, the fan noise is troubling but not too certain about changing it out.