Hi,
I bought a used Marantz SR5007 and it's giving me some issues that I can't seem to really place. It functions well in most settings, ARC mostly works, it has no issues driving my speakers in any of the digital input modes, but I'm having issues running analog inputs in direct or pure direct mode. For some reason in this mode there's distortion for every volume increment I give it, but once the volume is stable it has no issues. Muting creates a loud pop, switching to another source also causes a pop and so does turning off the amp in that mode. Again, no issue in the digital modes.
Initially I thought it was a relay, but now I'm not so sure. On page 140 of the service manual there's a schematic showing most of the relays, seems like Front Right and Front Left have another relay which I initially thought was for direct mode, but it seems like it's for the headphones instead. I don't think it's the speaker relays themselves but not sure what handles the input switching and muting here. I came across the R2A15218FP chip on page 186, which takes care of Analog to Digital conversion and volume attenuation. I'm wondering if it could be an issue with this IC? I have tools to work on it so I could replace it, but I'd rather not until I'm 100% sure that this is the issue. These chips do have a tendency to die and just kill Marantz and Denon receivers from what I've read. Not sure if it could be a cap or resistor that's just blown causing this issue.
Anyone have an idea what it could be? I've posted the link to the service manual below in case someone wants to use it as reference
Click here for the service manual
I came across this other thread with a very similar issue which was never solved:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-volume-change
Thanks!
Edit: Did a little more testing, when in Direct Mode it will not have this issue in the digital sources. Maybe it's some grounding issue on the analog inputs or a grounding issue between it and my mixer that I have connected to it? Looking at the schematics for the chip it seems like the mute pin is ground and connected to all inputs. The page I'm referencing is 144
I bought a used Marantz SR5007 and it's giving me some issues that I can't seem to really place. It functions well in most settings, ARC mostly works, it has no issues driving my speakers in any of the digital input modes, but I'm having issues running analog inputs in direct or pure direct mode. For some reason in this mode there's distortion for every volume increment I give it, but once the volume is stable it has no issues. Muting creates a loud pop, switching to another source also causes a pop and so does turning off the amp in that mode. Again, no issue in the digital modes.
Initially I thought it was a relay, but now I'm not so sure. On page 140 of the service manual there's a schematic showing most of the relays, seems like Front Right and Front Left have another relay which I initially thought was for direct mode, but it seems like it's for the headphones instead. I don't think it's the speaker relays themselves but not sure what handles the input switching and muting here. I came across the R2A15218FP chip on page 186, which takes care of Analog to Digital conversion and volume attenuation. I'm wondering if it could be an issue with this IC? I have tools to work on it so I could replace it, but I'd rather not until I'm 100% sure that this is the issue. These chips do have a tendency to die and just kill Marantz and Denon receivers from what I've read. Not sure if it could be a cap or resistor that's just blown causing this issue.
Anyone have an idea what it could be? I've posted the link to the service manual below in case someone wants to use it as reference
Click here for the service manual
I came across this other thread with a very similar issue which was never solved:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-volume-change
Thanks!
Edit: Did a little more testing, when in Direct Mode it will not have this issue in the digital sources. Maybe it's some grounding issue on the analog inputs or a grounding issue between it and my mixer that I have connected to it? Looking at the schematics for the chip it seems like the mute pin is ground and connected to all inputs. The page I'm referencing is 144
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