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The volume on my sound system drops when connecting a stereo source to line in vs
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<blockquote data-quote="OrSharir" data-source="post: 2271373" data-attributes="member: 793182"><p>mono. Why? I'm using an old (about 8 years) Aiwa stereo system as speakers for my TV, connected to the video/aux RCA on my stereo.</p><p>I've noticed that if I'm connecting only a single connection (red or white cable), then the sound coming out of (a single) speaker is pretty good, but the moment I connect both cables (red and white), then the volume suddenly drops, and I have to increase the volume so much that the quality of the sound is really degraded.</p><p>I've tried replacing the cable, but no luck. It would be a waste to invest a lot of money to have it repaired by a professional, as it doesn't worth much, and I'm pretty comfortable with tinkering with the electronics to fix the issue my self.</p><p>Is there anything I could do to solve (or even just improve) the issue?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrSharir, post: 2271373, member: 793182"] mono. Why? I'm using an old (about 8 years) Aiwa stereo system as speakers for my TV, connected to the video/aux RCA on my stereo. I've noticed that if I'm connecting only a single connection (red or white cable), then the sound coming out of (a single) speaker is pretty good, but the moment I connect both cables (red and white), then the volume suddenly drops, and I have to increase the volume so much that the quality of the sound is really degraded. I've tried replacing the cable, but no luck. It would be a waste to invest a lot of money to have it repaired by a professional, as it doesn't worth much, and I'm pretty comfortable with tinkering with the electronics to fix the issue my self. Is there anything I could do to solve (or even just improve) the issue? Many thanks! [/QUOTE]
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