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PROBLEMS?
 
Basic problem-solving with an amplifier is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic equipment.  Always check the most obvious 
possible causes first, such as the following examples: 
Problem Probable 
Cause 
Remedy 
No power when POWER 
button is pressed. 
Mains power plug is not fully inserted into rear 
socket. 
Plug in securely. 
 
No sound 
Mute function is still active. 
Wrong connections between input sources and 
the unit 
Speakers not connected, or incorrectly wired 
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to cancel.  
Check audio input lead connections. 
Check speaker cables. 
Sound cut  
Loose connection 
Output overload or short circuit  
 
 
Check speaker and input connections. 
Switch unit off. Check speaker connections for shorting 
strands or wires. When all has been double-checked 
reduce volume and switch unit back on. 
N.B. Take great care when bi-wiring or bi-amping that 
speaker bass and treble linking straps are removed; see 
speaker manual for more information. 
Sound is not precise, 
lacking in bass and stereo 
image. 
Speakers are connected out of phase, i.e., 
connections to one speaker 
(+ and –) are reversed. 
Ensure speakers are connected with same polarity at 
amplifier and speaker ends. 
Hum. 
Audio connector plug not fully pushed in 
Cable Fault 
Unsuitable cable
(e.g. cable grounds not connected) 
Insert plug securely. 
Check cable is connected at both ends. 
N.B. Some esoteric cables have internal wiring 
intentionally disconnected/modified. For best results on 
all inputs analogue AND digital, please use good quality 
screened coax; signal and screens both separately 
connected at both ends. 
No audio output, or too 
low level output. 
Incorrect or missing connections 
Check connections and make sure they are secure. 
No audio output from USB 
input 
USB Cable not connected 
USB Driver not selected (PC or MAC) 
Check connections and make sure they are secure. 
See P.9  PC users or Mac users section 
Not detected when 
connected to USB 
 
 
 
USB Cable faulty 
USB not working/enabled on computer 
Correct USB drivers not installed 
(can happen particularly with factory- 
preinstalled Windows operating systems) 
Check and replace cable 
Check USB port functions with another device. 
Please check with the computer manufacturer. Enquire 
about USB driver or update. 
Dropouts in sound (USB 
input) 
Shared USB port with another device 
Computer busy with another application 
Computer low on resources 
 
 
Avoid sharing the USB port with other devices, if 
possible. 
At times an application (program) may intervene, 
sometimes invisibly e.g. a virus scanner. When this 
happens, computer resources are temporarily used up, 
and playback may falter. This is not a fault. Try running 
fewer applications if possible. 
Remote control does not 
work. 
Amplifier’s POWER switch is set to off. 
One or more batteries fitted the wrong way 
round. 
Batteries are flat. 
Remote control is not pointed directly towards 
the front panel of the amplifier. 
Interference from another source. 
 
 
 
Set switch to on. 
Insert batteries correctly. 
Change batteries for a new set. 
Ensure there is no obstruction between the remote 
control and amplifier front. 
Lighting such as fluorescent, incandescent, or even 
sunlight contains large amounts of infra red radiation. 
Ensure such sources are not shining directly on the infra 
red window as this could swamp the signal from the 
remote control. 
Also check the system and any other nearby remotes for 
stuck buttons. 
Remote control range has 
greatly reduced 
Batteries are running out 
Change batteries for a new set. 
If none of these actions affect a cure, please contact the dealer, or an authorised Musical Fidelity service agent.  Remember; never open 
the case of the M6i, as this will invalidate the guarantee.