Do you have a question about the LP-2020A+ and is the answer not in the manual?
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Terry Frost
March 3, 2025
only one speaker is working. Tested speakers, cables and conections. Can't figure it out.
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Mr. Anderson
March 3, 2025
The provided context does not directly address a situation where only one speaker is working with the Lepai LP-2020A+ amplifier. However, potential causes based on general knowledge of the amplifier could include:
1. Faulty Connection – Check if the speaker wires are securely connected to both the amplifier and the speaker. 2. Defective Speaker – Test the speaker by connecting it to the other channel. 3. Amplifier Issue – The amplifier may have internal faults, such as a problem with the volume potentiometer or gain stage, which could affect one channel. 4. Source Problem – Ensure the audio source is outputting a stereo signal and that both channels are functioning. 5. Balance Settings – Some audio sources or systems allow balance adjustment, which might be set incorrectly.
If the issue persists after checking these factors, the amplifier may be defective.
• Multiple audio inputs • Lightweight and sturdy aluminum enclosure • Compact size • Convenient speaker output spring terminals Overview The Lepai LP-2020A+ uses the Class-T Tripath TA2020 Bypass High Frequency Low Frequency Volume Level Tone Controls Adjustment...
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Do you have a question about the LP-2020A+ and is the answer not in the manual?
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only one speaker is working. Tested speakers, cables and conections. Can't figure it out.
The provided context does not directly address a situation where only one speaker is working with the Lepai LP-2020A+ amplifier. However, potential causes based on general knowledge of the amplifier could include:
1. Faulty Connection – Check if the speaker wires are securely connected to both the amplifier and the speaker.
2. Defective Speaker – Test the speaker by connecting it to the other channel.
3. Amplifier Issue – The amplifier may have internal faults, such as a problem with the volume potentiometer or gain stage, which could affect one channel.
4. Source Problem – Ensure the audio source is outputting a stereo signal and that both channels are functioning.
5. Balance Settings – Some audio sources or systems allow balance adjustment, which might be set incorrectly.
If the issue persists after checking these factors, the amplifier may be defective.
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