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Signal loss

Hi not sure if this is the right forum? I have a Panasonic surround sound system, bought a couple of months back. The front speakers keep fading so that only one is working. When I remove a plug from the wall socket and put it back in then all the speakers work fine for awhile. After  lightening struck the other day(about 5 meters away), the front speakers worked fine for about 2 weeks. Now it is back to fading  out again.
Does anyone know why this is happening? How do I fix it?

 

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Hi not sure if this is the right forum? I have a Panasonic surround sound system, bought a couple of months back. The front speakers keep fading so that only one is working. When I remove a plug from the wall socket and put it back in then all the speakers work fine for awhile. After  lightening struck the other day(about 5 meters away), the front speakers worked fine for about 2 weeks. Now it is back to fading  out again.
Does anyone know why this is happening? How do I fix it?


If you bought it a few months back, then it should still be in warranty.  Generally low priced gear is not economical to repair professionally if it is out of warranty.  You have a problem that needs professional skills with physical access to the unit.