Hi all I've owned my 1067 for four years without a problem until today. I was listening to some music a medium volume, when all sound cut out. I cannot get any sound on any channels appart from some low sound from the sub. Are there any fuses I can check or would be likely an internal problem. Thanks for any help/advice, thought I would try here before the monumental task of unplugging everything and sending off to International Dynamics for repairs. Jeff
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I haven't tried that model. But I'm sure the fuses are located so that they're easily accessible. If it is a blown fuse replacing it is easy. The manufacturer is irrelevant but the numbers on the fuse must be the same.
The fuses look like this. http://www.drillspot.com/pimages/425/42518_300.jpg
If it is a blown capacitor you can also replace it yourself, but that requires soldering skills.
A blown capacitor will look like this. http://i29.tinypic.com/2e504rm.jpg- Bottom
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Originally posted by Raaf HornetHi all I've owned my 1067 for four years without a problem until today. I was listening to some music a medium volume, when all sound cut out. I cannot get any sound on any channels appart from some low sound from the sub. Are there any fuses I can check or would be likely an internal problem. Thanks for any help/advice, thought I would try here before the monumental task of unplugging everything and sending off to International Dynamics for repairs. Jeff
Welcome to the forum.If the fuses are good then you may have a bigger problem with the digital processing board.There is a way to test this but you would need a seperate amp and use the multi channel inputs and preouts as it bypasses the digital board.Let us know the out come.- Bottom
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