Have this receiver and with no speakers connected it would power up and flash blue with display on the screen then click and shut down flashing red. Traced it down to the front right channel having blown STK chips and a bad Transistor. Replaced all three parts with OE parts. Amp now powers on and stays on with no speakers connected. With front left and front right speakers connected amp acts like when I first got it and shuts down. With just the left front connected it out puts sound. But after turning it up past -30db it shuts down again and flashes red. Any ideas what else could be shorted? Could another bad part in the right channel cause a shut down even with just the left connected?
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There is circuit that detect for DC at the output of the amplifiers and also detect shorts or over current of the output sections. I would check the DC voltage of each amplifier output to see what kind of DC offset they have at the output feeding the speaker protection relays.
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Originally posted by NickLoC View PostThanks for the info. No I do not have the service manual. Are the resistors on the amp board? And if those are bad on the right channel will that cause the amp to shut down even if that channel is not connected?
When these resistors blow open or go party high in value, all might seem ok until audio signal is applied. The protect fault sensed can be DC or overload.
What do you mean by "not connected"? What is happening when it is connected?Last edited by rievax_60; 10-26-2013, 11:38 PM.
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When you connect both speakers to left and right, amp powers on, flashes blue then shuts down and flashes red. With just left speaker connected, amp stays on and plays audio until you turn it above -30db, then shuts down again. Will have to check those resistors when I get some free time,
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Ok, so I replaced the resistors and it still shuts down with a blinking red light. I then checked the speaker board and found several 10ohm resistors blown. SO I replaced all of them. Still shuts down. If I disconnect the wire connector from the amp board to the speaker board, it powers up and stays on. Does it sound like I still have a short some where on the speaker board?
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I'm a beginner here also, I have just repaired a couple of receivers with the help from this forum.
I'm repairing, mostly LCD TVs.
I have learned, that it's a good idea to print out(or look on the monitor at the amp schematic) the amp schematic and go over all the components and make sure that they are all OK.
Some say, that it's a good idea to replace all the transistors.
There are some pretty good videos on Youtube too.
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So it's been a long time posting on this one. Posted another one on a pioneer amp i have, think it's a bad hdmi board. Any way, just out of curiosity i checked the amp board of the pioneer and it's almost identical. Go figure. So i hooked it up and the amp powers on and works. Can turn the volume up to -8db before it cuts out now lol can the speaker board where the relays are have a short? I have a spare pioneer amp board I'd like to try, as i think this one is bad. When i had it in the pioneer before the hdmi board issue, the amp would randomly cut out as well. What do you think?
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Swapped out for the working amp board. Still same thing. Get volume above a certain level and amp throws a DC detect error. If i reset amp, will work at high volume for couple of mins, then DC protect again. Gonna try to set DC idle current for each channel. Still wondering if it's a component on the speaker board or voltage regulator board
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Originally posted by NickLoC View PostSwapped out for the working amp board. Still same thing. Get volume above a certain level and amp throws a DC detect error. If i reset amp, will work at high volume for couple of mins, then DC protect again. Gonna try to set DC idle current for each channel. Still wondering if it's a component on the speaker board or voltage regulator board
Question. Is the protection circuit on the amplifier board?Muh-soggy-knee
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Originally posted by NickLoC View PostAdjusted the DC mv to spec from service manual. It's better, but still cuts out. Looks like DC detect is on amp board, but doesn't it get power from the regulators on the speaker board?
It could have gotten damaged from the previous amplifier fault.
Also, check that the main filter capacitors have their rated capacitance. Try measuring the voltage on the amp's power rails, and see if the voltage dips. Just wondering if it could be a supply issue, amp issue, or protection circuit issue.Muh-soggy-knee
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