SONY DAV-SC5 5.1 Channel DVD Player

helpneeded
helpneeded Posts: 1
edited August 2005 in Troubleshooting
hi,
i have got a sony dvd player 5.1 channel model dav-sc5. i bought it last year and now like from a month i'm facing this problem with the center speaker that it is not giving the proper sound it should give. there are some krrrrrrr..... sounds coming out of thr speaker and somtimes there is good sound and after a minute it goes again. i cant figure out wht the problem is and dont want 2 go to the dealer bcoz i know they r gonna give me a huge bill of maintenance and repairs. so plz if any 1 has any knowledge abt the speaker and how i can fix it plz tell me. u can contact me on the email or just reply on this thread.

thnx in advance...

have a nice day guys
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  • louthewiz
    louthewiz Posts: 581
    edited August 2005
    Well *your problem is the sony unit because sony makes lousy avrs and htib which is what I beleive what you have , if I were you I would ditch the sony and get a better system since the repair will cost more than a new unit.
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  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited August 2005
    when something like this happens in the car, it's often the fault of the speaker, perhaps you can take out the midranges from the center speaker, see if there's any loose wires... can't hurt, cause lou is right, repair isn't worth it... how much were you planning to spend on the repair?
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  • Ricardo
    Ricardo Posts: 10,636
    edited August 2005
    Welcome...are you sure it's the player and not something else? Before sending the unit for repair you should try to isolate the issue...could be the player, or the receiver/amp, or the speaker, or a bad connection....
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  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited August 2005
    As HTrookie said, try and single out a problem. See if its the speaker. Can you reproduce the same poor results with a different speaker? Try using the faulty speaker with a different channel. Try borrowing a different AVR/DVD player. I assume you've tried different DVDs?
    Call around for price quotes on repairs. You'll be suprised sometimes at how cheaply it can be done.