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Old 11-21-08, 03:34 PM
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no sound from radio

I recently purchased a Jensen JHD910. It's a small, heavy duty 12 volt, am-fm stereo designed for job-site vehicles, ATV's and boats. It has provision for external speakers as well as a 1/4' jack for headphones.
For about one month, the radio worked great. Now no sound comes out of the external speakers. Nothing was changed or altered from the time it worked to the time it didn't work other than turning it on and off. The audio is normal when using the headphones. The unit turns on and off normally and all the features work properly except for the sound. The speaker connections are tight and checked for ohm continuity with a digital multi-meter. I am trying to return the product from where I bought it but they think something is wrong with my speakers since the headphones work. I was told the speakers use the same amplifier as the headphones.
My question is how do I use a multi-meter to check the output of the speaker connections from the radio? What value does a properly working radio send through speaker wires? Is it ohms, volts, resistance, amps or some other measurement of electrons through a wire. For the record, the owner's manual says "loading impedance 4 -8 ohms per channel".
I am just trying to determine whether the speakers are obtaining power from the radio. How do I check it with a multi-meter?
Thanks in advance for your expertise and help.
Here is a link to the radio.
http://www.asaelectronics.com/detail...catid=&pid=185

Last edited by upflying; 11-21-08 at 03:59 PM. Reason: link to product
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Old 11-21-08, 08:51 PM
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Check for voltage at the speaker outputs. 15 watts per channel at 8 ohms should give you around 7 volts peak at the speaker lines if all the way up.

However, if the headphones switch the speakers off when you plug them in, start there. A stuck switch could cause the speakers not to work even if there's no plug in the headphone jack.
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Old 11-22-08, 03:01 PM
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Thanks Rick, I hooked up the speaker outputs from the radio to my multi-meter and set it to "DC Volts". I turned up the radio to full volume and the display said 00.00 volts on both sides. Looks like I have a bad radio and my speakers are good. Wish me luck trying to return the radio, the company rep didn't sound too eager about having it shipped back. Thanks again.
BTW, I never used the headphone function prior to the failure.
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Old 11-22-08, 05:09 PM
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Speaker outputs are AC volts.
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Old 11-23-08, 08:14 AM
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oops, sorry, I will do the test again on the AC scale. Thanks
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Old 11-24-08, 03:28 PM
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My fault. I should have included that "minor" detail in my response.
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Old 11-28-08, 04:08 PM
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Ok, the speaker wires are still 00.00 on the AC side of the meter. Another phone call and the radio is being shipped back for an exchange. Thanks for your help.
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