Troubleshooting - Marshall STANMORE Manual Del Usuario

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
THE ACTIVE LOUD-
The power cord is not plugged into a
SPEAKER WILL NOT
working wall socket or not plugged into
TURN ON.
the power jack on the back of the active
loudspeaker.
THE SOUND IS WEAK
The 3.5mm cord/input cable/signal cable is
OR THERE IS NO
not correctly connected to either the active
SOUND AT ALL.
loudspeaker or the music player.
The volume level is too low on the active
loudspeaker.
The volume level is too low on the music
player.
THE SOUND IS
The volume level is too high.
DISTORTED.
The original sound file (mp3) is of poor quality.
Excessive playback volume.
Too much bass/treble boost.
SHARP CRACKLING/
Clipping when the amplifier runs out of
CLICKING ON STRONG
power.
PASSAGES/TRANSIENTS.
ERRATIC PERFOR-
Interference from
MANCE.
another source or
electronic device.
028.
STANMORE
ACTION
Plug the power cord into a working wall socket and plug the connector
into the power jack on the back of the active loudspeaker.
Unplug and re-plug the 3.5mm cord/input cable/signal cable into
both the active loudspeaker and the music player.
Turn up the volume on the active loudspeaker.
Turn up the volume on the music player.
Turn down the volume.
Try another sound file (mp3) or music player.
Turn down playback level on the volume knob or reduce the sound level
on the music player.
Turn down the volume control on the control panel and/or music player.
Reduce the bass boost on the control panel or excessive bass boost/eq on
the music player.
Turn down the volume on the speaker or on the music player.
Reduce the bass boost.
Move the active loudspeaker to another spot or turn off or move
other electronic devices.

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