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My Aiwa nsxs52 autoshut off problem when raise up volume

Check your speaker leads and speakers.
4/14/2024 9:38:16 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Apr 14, 2024
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Respected Sir, I am having Aiwa

I have the parts of this model if you need any my mobile no.is ±919815356930
4/12/2024 10:55:34 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Apr 12, 2024
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Aiwa Z-L700 cassette player will not work but CD player is fine. Is there a simple solution please?

The complexity of the solution depends on the problem. The drive belt or pinch roller may be worn or have a hardened surface. If the tape doesn't turn at all or only very slowly in any function, verify that the tape drive motor is running and that the belt is turning the pulley(s). If the tape tends to tangle up, check the pinch roller. Sometimes cleaning the roller with a cotton swab dampened with rubbing alcohol will work, but if it's too hardened, you'll need to use rubber conditioner or replace it. If nothing at all happens when you select the tape function, there may be an electrical problem such as a dirty contact on the function switch or a broken wire in the tape mechanism. This is far from a comprehensive repair guide; it only covers the most common issues other than broken plastic parts. "Will not work" is too general to provide more than that. Cleaning the pinch roller and its drive pin can be done through an open cassette door; everything else most likely requires taking stuff apart, observing operation and perhaps making voltage measurements.
2/5/2024 3:57:13 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Feb 05, 2024
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Aiwa ada265 speakers just dont want to on the control panel on side, they at low low volume, volume contol knob not responding?

My friend; the model number is not coming up and can't reference them. Are you referring to desktop speakers with the controls on front of the woofer or one of the front speakers not working? LET US KNOW< THANK YOU
12/29/2023 6:36:53 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Dec 29, 2023
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Aiwa AV-D57 , it has

assuming something isnt blown it sounds like you are having the same problem as me. when you remove the top of the of cover of the unit you will need to look in the back left hand corner of the unit where the power cable comes in. next to the fuse is a small black box that has a relay inside. you will need to remove the outside cover of this relay. make sure the power is unplugged on the unit before you go playing around the 120v input area, but once the power is removed, you will need to remove that cover. you should be able to get it with your fingers, but if not grap it with a pair of needle nose or something. more than likely the cover will crack if not break into a million pieces due to being brittle from years in the heat of your amp. its ok if it does. inside of this you will see a small relay which looks like a coil of small copper wire. on the top (side opposite the board it is connected to) is a silver piece of metal and if you push down on it, it should move like a lever causing two small copper pieces to the left to make contact. (warning: if you know about electronics and relays skip to the next paragraph) basically the coil of wire is an electromagnet. when you try to turn on the unit it powers that electromagnet pulling the shiny piece on top down as long as the unit has power forcing those to copper pieces together, which allows voltage to pass through the circuit just like flipping a light switch.Your relay is too weak for whatever reason to force the circuit shut and will either click one good time or maybe a couple of times. you may even find that if you keep hitting the button it will come on eventually. unless you are good at soldering and want to waste the money I dont suggest replacing the relay. what I did for the cheapest fix possible was use some electrical tape and wrapped it around the relay forcing the contacts permanantly closed. Now be warned that if something else is wrong with your unit, or you short something in the future you may or may not have the type of protection you would normally have because this relay will not open. it may just blow the internal fuse if something shorts, it may fry the unit. I cant say for sure, because I havnt had that happen. so avoid shorting things or throwing bits of metal shavings and screws inside the unit while powered and you should have a working unit.
10/23/2023 11:37:55 PM • Aiwa AV-D57... • Answered on Oct 23, 2023
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My Aiwa NSX-AJ300 won't play the music on the CDs?

Question edited to clarity and add some CAPS. Question moved from Computers. Try a CD Cleaner disc. If that doesn't work you will need a service centre to diagnose and fix. https://www.google.com/search?q=cd+cleaner+disc ..
4/4/2023 5:34:59 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Apr 04, 2023
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Aiwa WNA909. How do I connect the pair of speakers to another amp?

Just undo the wires and connect them https://www.google.com/search?q=Aiwa+WNA909& ..
3/29/2023 4:14:18 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Mar 29, 2023
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Need manual for a Aiwa cx_na777

Certainly! Here is a basic manual for the Aiwa CX-NA777:
  1. Powering On and Off To turn the CX-NA777 on, press the Power button located on the top right of the system. To turn it off, press the same button again.
  2. Changing the Volume Use the Volume control knob located on the front of the system to adjust the volume. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease it.
  3. Selecting a Source To select a source, such as the CD player or the radio, use the Function button located on the front of the system. Press it repeatedly until you reach the desired source.
  4. Using the CD Player To use the CD player, press the CD button located on the front of the system. Insert a CD into the tray and press the Play button to start playing the CD.
  5. Using the Radio To use the radio, select the Radio source using the Function button. Then use the Tuning knob to tune into the desired station. You can also use the Preset buttons to quickly access your favorite stations.
  6. Using the Tape Deck To use the tape deck, select the Tape source using the Function button. Then insert a cassette tape into the deck and press the Play button to start playing it.
  7. Adjusting the Sound To adjust the sound, use the Bass, Treble, and Balance controls located on the front of the system. These controls allow you to adjust the bass and treble levels, as well as the balance between the left and right speakers.
  8. Using the Clock and Timer The CX-NA777 features a built-in clock and timer. To set the clock, press the Clock button and then use the Tuning knob to set the correct time. To set the timer, press the Timer button and then use the Tuning knob to set the desired start and end times.
  9. Using the Remote Control The CX-NA777 comes with a remote control that allows you to control the system from a distance. The remote control features buttons for all of the main functions, including Power, Volume, Function, and CD playback.
  10. Troubleshooting If you experience any issues with the CX-NA777, such as a CD that won't play or a radio that won't tune properly, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips. You can also contact Aiwa customer support for further assistance.
Note: This is a basic manual and may not cover all features of the Aiwa CX-NA777. For more detailed instructions, please consult the user manual that came with your system.
2/23/2023 3:41:02 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Feb 23, 2023
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How to turn on mic on aiwa NSX 580?, please.....thank you

To turn on the microphone on an Aiwa NSX-580, you will need to follow these steps:
  1. Press the "Menu" button on the remote control.
  2. Use the "up" or "down" arrow buttons to navigate to the "Mic" option in the menu.
  3. Press the "Enter" button to select the "Mic" option.
  4. Use the "up" or "down" arrow buttons to navigate to the "On" option.
  5. Press the "Enter" button to turn on the microphone.
Note that you may need to connect the microphone to the audio system first before turning on the microphone. Also, refer to the user manual for more information.
1/21/2023 1:16:04 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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Can Someone Help me find part?

I found the Service Manual in the search for the part. https://elektrotanya.com/aiwa_z-d9300m_mx-z9300m%2Cfx-wz9300%2Ctx-z9300%2Cge-z9300.pdf/download.html Nothing on it as a part number, but all transformers are standard parts. Remove it and see if there are specs on it, input and output. Then any electronics retailer can supply a generic part. If the part was available on that part number, it would be here, but I guess it is a Aiwa designation. https://www.google.com/search?q=transformer+82-vu1-615-119 ..
1/20/2023 9:10:04 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Jan 20, 2023
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Need User manual for AIWA NSX-K950 Music system

yes i have it, please find the attachments good luck aiwa_nsx-k950.pdf_1-undefined-undefined-2.png aiwa_nsx-k950.pdf_1-undefined-undefined-1.png aiwa_nsx-k950.pdf_2-undefined-undefined-3.png aiwa_nsx-k950.pdf_2-undefined-undefined-4.png aiwa_nsx-k950.pdf_2-undefined-undefined-5.png
1/20/2023 11:40:43 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Jan 20, 2023
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Aiwa ca dw235 cd plays first song only

Is the repeat on?
12/24/2022 4:19:14 PM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Dec 24, 2022
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What is the difference between DM-H100 & 200?

One is a $20 mic and the other is a $30 mic. Both are "karaoke" mics. I can buy an AIWA DM-H100 Cardioid Microphone for $5 on eay and an Aiwa DM-H15 Cardioid Dynamic Microphone for $6.
12/15/2022 3:56:52 PM • Aiwa DM-H200... • Answered on Dec 15, 2022
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Solution for Mode Error 2 in Stereo Aiwa CX-BK1

Hello Reinaldomd, your failure originates in the extraction system of the CD I enclose a work that the people of Tecnicoreparacion have done, in which they describe the fault and give solution to it I hope you solve the problem Greetings Franco Dosil Hola Reinaldomd, tu falla se origina en el sistema de extraccion de los CD Te adjunto un trabajo que han realizado la gente de Tecnicoreparacion, en la cual describen la falla y dan solucion a la misma Espero que logres resolver el problema Saludos Franco Dosil https://tecnicoreparacion.blogspot.com/2014/01/reparacion-de-aiwa-sony-cx-bk1-mode-err2.html
12/11/2022 3:19:07 AM • Aiwa BMZ-K1 CD... • Answered on Dec 11, 2022
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I have Aiwa CX-NA508. Tape player 1 just ate my cassette and the 2nd tape player doesn't play at all.. Is the 2nd player supposed to play back cassette tapes or is it just for dubbing tapes?

Both players should play a tape. In fact the player can be set up so when tape player 1 finishes the tape, player 2 will kick on to play the other tape by itself. Only one is the recorder to dub another tape or record CD to tape.
10/4/2022 5:09:00 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Oct 04, 2022
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I have a 2000s vintage CD cassette radio boom box that the volume goes up and down on. It's an AIWA CSD-E5227. It did not come with a remote. Is it fixable?

That’s a problem with many AIWA boom boxes. Mine does does that right now. The best answer would be to use the remote but you can’t. Turn the volume knob slowly one click at a time. It would be too costly to fix.
10/2/2022 4:53:40 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Oct 02, 2022
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My Aiwa CX-NAJ80 system will not come off Standby.

Sorry but the control board is shot that's why there inexpensive to purchase they only last for 3 to 5 years
9/29/2022 5:43:44 AM • Aiwa Audio... • Answered on Sep 29, 2022
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