Broken Receiver - how to fix? Hi
I have a JVC beneficiary with a broken output


Hi
I have a JVC beneficiary with a broken output jack. The Right Speaker jack be working fine, and one day in recent times seemed to progress out. When I connect the speaker to that jack, you can hear the audio, but it's very wishy-washy - no where close to congruent the volume of the other speakers.
Any suggestions how to fix this? -
PS yes, the balance is correct - if I isolate the Right speaker the volume is merely not as loud as it should be. And I've hooked that speaker up to the Left jack and it worked fine - so I don't think it's a speaker issue.
How can I fix the jack?

gratefulness!
Answers: 
I would remove the cover such that you can see the inside portion of the broken terminal. It may not be too difficult to install a new one. You will inevitability a soldering iron. If you cannot get a replacement terminal, solder one train of a short piece of wire, consequently twist the speaker chain to the other end.
Maybe step to an electronics store that sells parts and see if you can find a tentative one. It will be easy to install if you read the directions and nick a photo or draw a little detailed diagram of the electric wiring first. Saying that your audio is poor because the jack is broken is kinda like aphorism your car won't start because your knob quit working. Unless there are evident signs of damage, you most expected have a problem within one of the stages of your amplifier circuit.

Unless you are willing to purchase a service instruction book and you have the expertise to troubleshoot it yourself, you'll own to find a service center to repair it for you. I wouldn't think it would be too expensive.



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