It might be a fuse, but I'm still getting a very faint sound out of the left channel - like, oh, a pre-amp sound. I was under the impression (i.e. my dad told me) that if there is sound coming out then it probably isn't a blown fuse.
Ok, the tuner is dead. It is no more. It is an ex-tuner. It has ceased to be.
So, Tim, what type of tuner do you have and how much did it cost? I remember it auto-detects the input chanel in use; that is so freaking cool and I want one.
I am extremely happily married to a wonderfully sexy and intelligent man with whom I have moved back to the West Coast. More than anything, I want to travel the world to see new things, meet new people and have new experiences.
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Nice tuner. Now you need speakers.
And . . . ahem . . . a working left channel amp . . . but it was only 7 dollars!
yes- that is what I was going for- the "nice tuner" compliment. Just what every girl dreams of hearing.
You check if it is a fuse? You may be able to replace it for another buck or so.
i love how hidden the wires are!
It might be a fuse, but I'm still getting a very faint sound out of the left channel - like, oh, a pre-amp sound. I was under the impression (i.e. my dad told me) that if there is sound coming out then it probably isn't a blown fuse.
It might just be a loose wire then. Try hitting it.
Hand or hammer?
Improvise. You could do a Napoleon spin kick.
Ok, the tuner is dead. It is no more. It is an ex-tuner. It has ceased to be.
So, Tim, what type of tuner do you have and how much did it cost? I remember it auto-detects the input chanel in use; that is so freaking cool and I want one.
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