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Default Onkyo Receiver problems (tx-sv434)

I have a receiver that is about 5 years old so there is no warranty for
it. It keeps blowing fuses when you turn the power on. I think it may
have overheated at one time. Does anyone know anything about
troubleshooting the problem or somehow I can do it myself? I appreciate
any help I can get.

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Power fuse or speaker protection ?
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I have a receiver that is about 5 years old so there is no warranty for
it. It keeps blowing fuses when you turn the power on. I think it may
have overheated at one time. Does anyone know anything about
troubleshooting the problem or somehow I can do it myself? I appreciate
any help I can get.



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Power fuse or speaker protection ?
"Robert Golden" wrote in message
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I have a receiver that is about 5 years old so there is no warranty for
it. It keeps blowing fuses when you turn the power on. I think it may
have overheated at one time. Does anyone know anything about
troubleshooting the problem or somehow I can do it myself? I appreciate
any help I can get.



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Mark D. Zacharias
 
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Default Onkyo Receiver problems (tx-sv434)

Probably a blown amp channel. Shorted output transistors and the like. Time
to get it to a shop, or you may want to upgrade at this time. The 434 is
nice and all, but it hasn't the latest features like DTS decoding etc.

Mark Z.


"Robert Golden" wrote in message
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I have a receiver that is about 5 years old so there is no warranty for
it. It keeps blowing fuses when you turn the power on. I think it may
have overheated at one time. Does anyone know anything about
troubleshooting the problem or somehow I can do it myself? I appreciate
any help I can get.



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Default Onkyo Receiver problems (tx-sv434)

Probably a blown amp channel. Shorted output transistors and the like. Time
to get it to a shop, or you may want to upgrade at this time. The 434 is
nice and all, but it hasn't the latest features like DTS decoding etc.

Mark Z.


"Robert Golden" wrote in message
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I have a receiver that is about 5 years old so there is no warranty for
it. It keeps blowing fuses when you turn the power on. I think it may
have overheated at one time. Does anyone know anything about
troubleshooting the problem or somehow I can do it myself? I appreciate
any help I can get.



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