This is useful for me, I have the same issue with my bose wave radio and I'll try and replace some capacitors and see if I can make some progress. Thanks for making the video.
I've always found the more you change on these the better but the ones I show in the video are the main ones to do. Good luck and many thanks for your great comment.
Hello, Sir, I have a bose awrc1g and no sound is coming out on the left speaker. It has a tiny sound on the right but theres so bass at all. Would you be so kind to point me in the right direction on how to fix the issue? Thanks in advance!
I'd start by blowing some hot air from an hair dryer in to it to warm it up. If that improves matters then It points towards faulty capacitors. It could be a number of things, capacictors, amp ic or even damaged speakers. Many thanks for your comment.
Well that's a pain, not had that problem after swapping out the caps. Looks like it's going to be a little time spent with the meter to locate the fault, could be more caps on the main board as they are pretty poor at that age. Many thanks for your comment and hope you can resolve the issue.
I'd like to say yes but unfortunately I just don't have enough time to do my own things, I'm a full time carer for my wife and time is just not on my side.
This is useful for me, I have the same issue with my bose wave radio and I'll try and replace some capacitors and see if I can make some progress. Thanks for making the video.
I've always found the more you change on these the better but the ones I show in the video are the main ones to do. Good luck and many thanks for your great comment.
Nice work! Great details
Thank you, pleased you enjoyed the video and many thanks for your great comment.
Nice job enjoyed watching
Pleased you enjoyed watching, it makes it all worth the effort. Many thanks for your great comment.
Hello, Sir, I have a bose awrc1g and no sound is coming out on the left speaker. It has a tiny sound on the right but theres so bass at all. Would you be so kind to point me in the right direction on how to fix the issue?
Thanks in advance!
I'd start by blowing some hot air from an hair dryer in to it to warm it up. If that improves matters then It points towards faulty capacitors. It could be a number of things, capacictors, amp ic or even damaged speakers. Many thanks for your comment.
@DARTraderMediaProductions thank you! I'll try that
@@biltan6903 It's difficult to say what the problem could be but a case of good old fault finding is always the way to start. Good luck.
Nice job. I do repair for living. Sometimes there seems to be a short. The replacement of the condensator did not work. It stucks at "please wait".
Well that's a pain, not had that problem after swapping out the caps. Looks like it's going to be a little time spent with the meter to locate the fault, could be more caps on the main board as they are pretty poor at that age. Many thanks for your comment and hope you can resolve the issue.
Could you replace these for me ?
I'd like to say yes but unfortunately I just don't have enough time to do my own things, I'm a full time carer for my wife and time is just not on my side.