Manuals doesn't have the work reset in it. https/www.manualslib.com/manual/339807/Yamaha-Avx-700.html
https/www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/avx-700.shtml
except for the remote.
It's old enough that it's not computerized. No inputs to assign. You would just go through the surround sound set up. If you are selling it just set all the speaker levels to zero db.
Manuals doesn't have the work reset in it. https/www.manualslib.com/manual/339807/Yamaha-Avx-700.html
https/www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/avx-700.shtml
except for the remote.
It's old enough that it's not computerized. No inputs to assign. You would just go through the surround sound set up. If you are selling it just set all the speaker levels to zero db.
Manuals doesn't have the work reset in it. https/www.manualslib.com/manual/339807/Yamaha-Avx-700.html
https/www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/avx-700.shtml
except for the remote.
It's old enough that it's not computerized. No inputs to assign. You would just go through the surround sound set up. If you are selling it just set all the speaker levels to zero db.
Hi, thank you for your reply. After further investigation it appears my problem is not speaker levels but appears to be related to the CD input RCA's. It is not picking up a left channel. When I move my player to other inputs ie: Tape or Aux it does pick up both channels. I had a quick look at the board and there does not seem to be any dry joints from the RCA inputs. Any ideas? Would I be better off starting a new thread with this question? Cheers
Input selector buttons or if there is a control chip or relay that may be at fault. The service manual would have details on this.
I would just use the working inputs. Not worth putting money into it.