WestminsterLab Rei Operational Manual page 17

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3.
Check the source device to make sure there is a signal output, i.e. if it's
a record player, make sure it's spinning and the tonearm is lowered, or
if it is a CD player, make sure it is in play mode and not in pause, or file
playing for computer/network streamer/file player.
4.
Make sure your preamp is not muted and the desired source is select-
ed.
5.
Check the line-level connections between the source device and the
preamp, and between the preamp and the amplifiers. Reconnect any
cables that may be disconnected or loosen.
6.
Try using another pair of interconnect cables (even cheap ones will
work temporarily) instead of which are being used between the source
device and the preamp and between the preamp and the amplifier. If
this restores sound, replace the defective cables.
7.
Try using another pair of speaker cables (even cheap ones will work
temporarily). Remove the clear plastic ring on the WBT binding post if
needed. If this restores sound, replace the defective cables.
8.
If you are using daisy chain, unplug the XLR bypass cables and test only
the Rei amplifier which is connected to the source or preamp. If this
gives sounds, the bypass XLR cables may be defective. Replace and try
once again.
9.
If all of these steps fail to restore sound, consult your dealer for ser-
vice.
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