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Technics receiver center channel goes out at low volume
Hi all,
Have a Technics home theater receiver. Have an intermittent problem with center channel -- sometimes after turning on receiver will get no sound from center channel, but it's possible to turn up the volume until the center channel just comes on. I can then turn down the volume and the center channel stays on. Have checked speaker wire connections, even changed out the wire. After a couple of searches on Google Groups, it sounds like it is a "speaker protection relay" problem. Does that sound right? Is this something that can be readily fixed with, say, a can of compressed air? (There was quite a bit of dust over the ventilation grill...) If so, are these things relatively easy to find inside the receiver? Thanks in advance! |
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"michael conner" wrote in message ps.com... Hi all, Have a Technics home theater receiver. Have an intermittent problem with center channel -- sometimes after turning on receiver will get no sound from center channel, but it's possible to turn up the volume until the center channel just comes on. I can then turn down the volume and the center channel stays on. Have checked speaker wire connections, even changed out the wire. After a couple of searches on Google Groups, it sounds like it is a "speaker protection relay" problem. Does that sound right? Is this something that can be readily fixed with, say, a can of compressed air? (There was quite a bit of dust over the ventilation grill...) If so, are these things relatively easy to find inside the receiver? Thanks in advance! Does sound like the relay for the center channel may be cutting out - or there may be a bad solder connection somewhere along the way from the output to the speaker connector at the rear of the unit. No, compressed air won't fix your problem, resoldering whatever bad connection or replacing the relay would. Some relays can be opened and serviced, but replacement (if possible) is better. Mark Z. |
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
"michael conner" wrote in message ps.com... Hi all, Have a Technics home theater receiver. Have an intermittent problem with center channel -- sometimes after turning on receiver will get no sound from center channel, but it's possible to turn up the volume until the center channel just comes on. I can then turn down the volume and the center channel stays on. Have checked speaker wire connections, even changed out the wire. After a couple of searches on Google Groups, it sounds like it is a "speaker protection relay" problem. Does that sound right? Is this something that can be readily fixed with, say, a can of compressed air? (There was quite a bit of dust over the ventilation grill...) If so, are these things relatively easy to find inside the receiver? Thanks in advance! Does sound like the relay for the center channel may be cutting out - or there may be a bad solder connection somewhere along the way from the output to the speaker connector at the rear of the unit. No, compressed air won't fix your problem, resoldering whatever bad connection or replacing the relay would. Some relays can be opened and serviced, but replacement (if possible) is better. Mark Z. There are many of those recievers out there--with probably the same relay--which have been trashed due to fried output chips. The chips cost (along with labor cost associated with R&R) as much or more than the entire receiver is worth. Any self-respecting landfill probably has a couple of dozen. OTOH, the OP doesn't sound like the sort of guy who can replace it himself.... jak |
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