NE5 wrote: 
> interesting....but technical for me !! a few days ago, I actually
> knocked it off its shelf between TV and amp, and never thought nothing
> about it. 
> 
> I just pushed the leads at the back (without making any difference that
> I could tell nothing was hanging out or anything) and its came straight
> on. 
> 
> Sadly, I don't for a moment think when I turn it back on tomorrow this
> will have solved the problem even if I hope so. 
> 
> The gist of these links is that you need to open up the SB and check the
> cards and how they are seated, is that right ? Where can I get new cards
> if I need one, I don't know how to diagnose this until I can absorb all
> the info in the link, if this is what I need to do ?
> 
> I would consider buying a new SB and setting it up from scratch myself
> rather than change amplifiers.


A lot a folk find the power supply is the main reason for intermittent
problems. It could be as simple as the connecting plug being disturbed
and now partially failing.

It could also be a networking problem.

Are you in the UK? I might be able to help with a temporary replacement.

ronnie


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