Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

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  • tibimakai
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    I had one of these 616, with no sound(look up on this forum). I have sent my board, to an Ebay repairman and he added a little board that was tuck to a big IC, which seems like is providing a proper 5V supply to some parts. I have never investigated this, I have just sold the receiver. I have took some pictures, though.
    Found the picture, here it is(#69):
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...x-nr609&page=4
    Last edited by tibimakai; 01-24-2017, 02:36 PM.

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  • keeney123
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    Originally posted by mmartell
    They don't care about that. Remember these units were out of warranty it's your right to seek repair at any shop you choose. As long as it hasn't already been repaired under the extended warranty and it matches the known symptoms (no speaker icons being one of them) they will cover it.
    Question, have you done work on your Onkyo and told them you have done the work and still had them honor the extended warranty for this IC?

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  • mmartell
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    They don't care about that. Remember these units were out of warranty it's your right to seek repair at any shop you choose. As long as it hasn't already been repaired under the extended warranty and it matches the known symptoms (no speaker icons being one of them) they will cover it.

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  • keeney123
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    Originally posted by madan1
    good 3.3V on both regulators powering the dsp, flat lines... and still no sound ( and the speaker icons do not light up ).
    I hope onkyo will not refuse the extended warranty due to the recaped board...
    They might do that as when you open the unit they do not know what happened. With these electronics you have to wear a ground strap when repairing or you can take out a IC.

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  • madan1
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    good 3.3V on both regulators powering the dsp, flat lines... and still no sound ( and the speaker icons do not light up ).
    I hope onkyo will not refuse the extended warranty due to the recaped board...

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  • madan1
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    I just got 609 with the "no sound no network" symptom, but still have not had time to troubleshoot it.. just hooked it up to the TV, audio source, LAN, etc.
    Everywhere in the Internet they blame the DTS chip. For most of the people reflowing does the work at least for some time.
    Today I reflowed the chip and changed the 6x 100uF/16V caps, but still have not tested the board. I already noted several things to check - analog signal paths, power supply of the DTS, etc.
    If everything is within the limits, my last resort will be to pay for reballing of the DTS... so just wanted to know if really this chip is causing the "no sound no network" problem.
    Last edited by madan1; 01-21-2017, 12:30 PM.

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  • keeney123
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    Originally posted by madan1
    What is causing the "no sound, no network" problem?
    One has to troubleshoot the problem to find out the correct reason. One can go on symptoms and how often it is a certain part. If you are lucky then you will repair based on symptoms, but if you are like me, no luck, you have to troubleshoot the equipment.

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  • madan1
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    Originally posted by Longbow
    ..., then you know that the DSP chip was not the problem.

    What is causing the "no sound, no network" problem?

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  • llonen
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    I dealt with several of these repairs in the past, if you get onto the Onkyo website you will find that this is a well known fault and has been rumbling on for some years now. The last ones I dealt with were TX-NR509's but I believe the NR609's are covered in which case check your set's details with this form from their website and you may well find they will offer a free repair.

    You don't need any warranty details just the serial number on the back, I found the service faultless with pickup with one day of submission and the unit was returned within four business days.

    https://repair.onkyousa.com/eu/003_2...GBR&lang=en_GB

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  • Longbow
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    Originally posted by kc8adu
    it might even have an assembly line init function that can do this for you.
    The usual case is that the unit will power up with an error code and refuse to function until all micros are up and communicating. "Default" chip programming would only apply to small EEPROMS that hold the customer setup data.

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  • Longbow
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    Looking at the bright side, if you are an Onkyo dealer or have access to Onkyo parts dept., then you know that the DSP chip was not the problem.

    If you purchased a new chip from an electronics parts dealer, you received a blank chip, (no programming). In that case, you got some good soldering experience.

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  • kc8adu
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    Re: Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    it might even have an assembly line init function that can do this for you.

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  • mmartell
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    It means your dsp firmware is corrupt or missing. Download the service manual, I believe there is a way to flash it if the hardware is ok.

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  • dobrykamil
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    Onkyo TX-NR609 New DSP chip fitted

    Hello,

    Lond story short, bought this unit of ebay with no sound and network issue.
    I've purchased and fitted brand new chip 830K013DZKB4, but still get no audio.
    I believe but not 100% sure here, new chip needs to programmed now.See photo no.3 here:Onkyo TX-NR609 I'm not sure what that string of question marks means.
    Does anyone know how to fix this?

    Thanks in advance.

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