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I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite
VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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Pioneer knows but sometimes the CS rep plays dumb. Keep after them.
Pioneer Customer service: 800-421-1404 Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ralph Farr" wrote in message ... In article , says... I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons Hi Derek, The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. |
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Hi Derek,
The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. Does anyone have experience making this repair? If I have the top of the unit removed and I'm facing the front, is the DSP board the board, the board on the right, in the sheilded enclosure? Is it more likely to be one of the parts then others? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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Hi Derek,
The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. Does anyone have experience making this repair? If I have the top of the unit removed and I'm facing the front, is the DSP board the board, the board on the right, in the sheilded enclosure? Is it more likely to be one of the parts then others? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ...
Pioneer knows but sometimes the CS rep plays dumb. Keep after them. Pioneer Customer service: 800-421-1404 Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ralph Farr" wrote in message ... In article , says... I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons Hi Derek, The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. How much dose this reapir normally cost or are they going to try to swap out the DSP board and charge me for a new one? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ...
Pioneer knows but sometimes the CS rep plays dumb. Keep after them. Pioneer Customer service: 800-421-1404 Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ralph Farr" wrote in message ... In article , says... I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons Hi Derek, The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. How much dose this reapir normally cost or are they going to try to swap out the DSP board and charge me for a new one? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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The DSP boards are no longer available. They went through all of them for
this problem. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Derek Simmons" wrote in message om... "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... Pioneer knows but sometimes the CS rep plays dumb. Keep after them. Pioneer Customer service: 800-421-1404 Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ralph Farr" wrote in message ... In article , says... I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons Hi Derek, The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. How much dose this reapir normally cost or are they going to try to swap out the DSP board and charge me for a new one? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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The DSP boards are no longer available. They went through all of them for
this problem. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Derek Simmons" wrote in message om... "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... Pioneer knows but sometimes the CS rep plays dumb. Keep after them. Pioneer Customer service: 800-421-1404 Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ralph Farr" wrote in message ... In article , says... I'm having an intermittent audio problem with my Pioneer Elite VSX-29TX. The VSX-29TX is similar to VSX-27TX (the difference is rose wood panels and a copper chasis). My problem is more often then not the audio won't come on. If I leave the unit on for a while the audio will eventually come up. If I change the audio settings, from standard to THX or vice versa it will also cause the problem to occure. It almost seems like it is a bad capcitor. Does anybody have an explanation as to what is happening and how to fix it? Thanks, Derek Simmons Hi Derek, The likely problem with the Pioneer receiver is poor solder connections on a couple of large surface mount integrated circuit chips on the DSP processor board. After a couple of years of heating up/cooling down cycles the large IC chips have some legs that lose connection to the PC board foil traces. To repair this requires removing the DSP board from the receiver and re-soldering any suspect connections. The connections that require soldering are very small,close together, and easy to form solder bridges. Unless you are familiar with soldering surface mount devices you might want to have a service shop look at it - I think Pioneer knows about this problem and might even pay part/all of the repairs. Hope this helps you some with your problem. How much dose this reapir normally cost or are they going to try to swap out the DSP board and charge me for a new one? Thanks, Derek Simmons |
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