Introduction
This article provides step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting an Episode AMP.
Instruction
Amplifier will not turn on:
Check that the power cable is correctly connected and plugged into an outlet with power.
Verify that the outlet is working by testing it with another device.
If the main power fuse is blown, replace the fuse.
Ensure the AC voltage switch is set correctly on the bottom of the amplifier.
POWER LED is red:
The amplifier is in protection mode because too much current is drawn from the speaker output.
Verify all speaker wiring and connections.
Calculate the load attached to the amplifier and ensure the total wattage is within the recommended specifications.
The amplifier may be overheating.
Unplug the amplifier, allow it to cool, and reinstall it following the instructions in the manual under "Positioning the Amplifier."
A hum or buzzing sound is heard:
Check each RCA input cable by removing them one at a time.
This will help identify if a specific connection or cable is causing the issue.
No audio from speakers:
Verify that all speaker wiring and connections are secure.
Log in to the WebGUI (Web Graphical User Interface) and go to Configuration > Input/Output.
Use the OUTPUT test tone function to check if each speaker output can produce sound.
Ensure the audio source functions correctly and the input wiring is properly connected.
Increase the volume on the audio source to an audible level.
If the Power LED is red, refer to the section "POWER LED is red."
No sound from microphone input:
Ensure the phantom power switch is set to the correct mode for the microphone.
Verify the correct mode with the microphone manufacturer's specifications.
CLIP LED illuminates some or all of the time:
Reduce the input gain.
The amplifier is outputting more power to the speakers than they can handle, which may result in distortion or clipping.