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Cable may be bad. Replace cable.
Ground loop.
Check input cable connection.
Symptom Possible Problem Solution Note
Sound Quality
Input cable may be picking up
interference.
Speaker system experiences
radio frequency interference or
picks up a radio station.
Input cable not plugged in
properly.
Turn the Go + Play off and con-
nect it to another wall outlet.
Purchase a ferrite core and wrap
the excess cable around it. A
ferrite core can be purchased at
your local electronics store.
Go + Play emits a loud hum or
buzzing noise.
Symptom Possible Problem Solution Note
Charging/Syncing
No power to unit. Make sure wall outlet or power
strip has power. Make sure all
switches for outlet/power strip
are on and that all switches for
the unit are on.
iPod will not charge.
Wrong adapter is used.
Make sure that the correct
adapter is used for your specific
iPod model.
The iPod is not making full con-
tact with the docking station.
Make sure that the iPod is
seated securely into the docking
station.
Third-party accessories may be
conflicting with the USB signal.
iPod is not recognized
by the computer or an error
message appears.
USB port is not supplying
enough power.
Try connecting the USB cable to
another port on the back of the
computer.
Make sure you do not have the
Go + Play connected to a USB
hub or USB device.
Connect the Go + Play directly
into the computer’s USB port.
Manufacturer: Harman Kardon
,
Inc.
Model Name: Go + Play
™
Available in: Black
Requirements: iPod with docking connector;
3.5mm output jack for other devices
Drivers: Two Ridge and two Atlas
™
transducers
Power: Tweeters: 2 x 30 watts @ 1% THD
Woofers: 2 x 30 watts @ 1% THD
Frequency Response: 40Hz – 20kHz
Dimensions: Length: 20 (500mm)
Width: 9
(230mm)
Height: 9.5 (240mm)
Weight: 3.9lb (1.8kg)
Input Impedance: >10K ohms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >85dB
Voltage: Input: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 2.0A
Output: 18V, 3.3A
Technical Specifications