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ZEUS121996

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  1. Thanks for all your help. Sorry for not replying sooner, it's just been busy, which I won't complain about.

    The system still isnt getting it done. I think it might be in the deck, when everything is running, the system powers off. Almost like a fuse that is shorting out. Any ideas out there?

    Thanks again

  2. The Nak deck is a TA2. I took everything down, and started from scratch. The receiver works fine and so do the speakers on FM. In fact, they still sound great after not listening to them for a while. Added the CD player, it starts shutting down. Add the double deck and everything shuts down. Powers off everything. So now what? Am I looking for a short inside?

    Thanks to everyone for the help, the good news is the speakers are still beautiful. The bad news is the repair shops are thieves, but I will get over that. LOL

    Mark

  3. Yea, I was being polite in here.

    $100 for the pair? Told him to F*** OFF

    And the guy who told me I needed all new hifi? He got pretty much the same answer when I returned his unit. These are suppose to be reputable repair shops. Live a while longer and I might start catching on lol

    Thanks again

    Mark

  4. Humming comes from 1 speaker, not immediately. As soon as it starts I shut it down. I need to check the amp, maybe one of the channels is bad. You would think that 2 supposed reputable repair shops would check that out. Instead they sell me new equipment( which I returned) and then offer$100 for the pair. I will give it a try, although I think I already did that.

    Thank you,

    Mark

  5. So I am going out of my mind. I have a pair of 1988 Heresey speakers that I bought new. I was running all Nak (Nakamichi amp, cd player, etc) through it for years. I Klipped it out a couple times, but its always been good. Now, when everything is hooked up, I get a humm and then it goes out. I took it to a couple of competent repair shops, 1 said it was the reciever that was shot, so I bought a new Yamaha. That was $800 that did nothing. Next shop tells me the speakers are shot, they will give me $100 for the pair. I thought the wires from the receiver to the speakers might be crossed, but nada. Is it posssible the wires are old and corroded, and that's making it happen? I thought it might also be a fuse in the Nak deck, which I had changed once before. Any suggestions?

    Thanks for helping save my sanity

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