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The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration. Can bluetooth devices of different brands be connected to each other? Yes, bluetooth is a universal method that allows different devices equipped with bluetooth to connect to each other. No tone controls in the audio signal path means you can twiddle the tone controls all you want but you won't hear anything change with your twiddling.
If this "tech" doesn't comprehend what the controls on your receiver control, I don't think I'd trust him to work on my equipment. This is the sort of fool who would spend hours hunting down a non-existent "problem" of "non-functional" tone controls and then either try to repair what isn't broken or tell you the receiver should be replaced due to issues he cannot locate and cannot repair Believe me when I say I have worked with techs this dumb.
Usually, they will break out the soldering iron and begin to hardwire what isn't meant to be permanently connected inside the component. You can guess what happens when they hardwire something that isn't meant to be hardwired. It's seldom pretty because they haven't looked at the schematic or they would have seen what they shouldn't be hardwiring in the first place.
A tech who doesn't refer to a schematic is like a doctor who hasn't bothered to actually consult his PDR. Admittedly, mass market receivers have included a lot of gobbledegook, BS geegaw and totally worthless non- features over the years. And no one can be expected to know everything about every component.
Particularly if the component was sold while the tech was still p00ping in his diaper. That fact, however, does not excuse a tech who cannot, or does not, look at the circuit schematic for technical information regarding a product they have never seen before.
Nor does it excuse a tech who does not realize they really do not know what they are doing and misses completely the fact they have been outwitted by a 20 year old, base line Yamaha receiver.
Avoid this shop at all costs Only the permanently damaged equipment he has touched will remain. So if I understand you correctly, I should be able to press in on the Pure Direct button and once again have full use of the Bass, Treble and Balance functions. By the way, the tech did not tell me that I needed a new receiver but said that using it as it was rather than replace it seemed like the thing to do.
Again, many thanks for your time and willingness to share your knowledge with others. First, keep in mind you have a roughly twenty-plus year old receiver. If you have any problems opening files please read the download FAQ. All files are provided under strict licence and reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited.
If you have additional documentation please consider donating a copy to our free archive. Login or register to post reviews. Reviewed Dec 29th, by ronniebear. Very clean-sounding stereo receiver with good heavy construction. Outstanding FM tuner with very low distortion, excellent alternate-channel selectivity.
Phono preamp is very quiet and sounds great. Bass and treble controls include a tone defeat detent.
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