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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Carl Boger on May 01, 2020, 11:46:16 PM
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While cleaning up some wiring behind my front TV today I came across this small box that is wired in with 2 RCA type cables.
Does anyone know what it is and what it is supposed to do, or for that matter if I even need it? I traced the wires to where the amp for the Bose system used to live, and it appears to be a 12 volt accessory. The red light on it does not come on when 12 volts is supplied though so I doubt it is working.
I just recently got a Plye PLRVST-400 stereo system to replace the old non properly working Bose system and it Plays the AM/FM radio, streams Bluetooth devices , plays CD's, and will play DVD's to the front TV through RCA Jacks. I know I don't need this device for any of that, but I don't know if it is used for any over the air channels.
Thanks for any help.
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Interesting what you find in these old coaches. I would guess it to be a signal amplifier for the TV.
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In street view from GOOGLE, it appears to be someone's home.
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It's an audio amp. If you've pulled the Bose amp, it's excess.
Steve
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My best guess after searching around on GOOGLE is it's a "locked-in amplifier." It eliminates noise to make a single, clear audio signal.
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Thanks Everyone! I have pulled the Bose Amp so I guess that can go the same way the amp did. Didn't think I would need it but one never knows with these coaches.