Hi guys, I have this Pioneer amplifier who have MCACC blue flash, nothing happen, no power, what's could cause this problem?
Pioneer SC-79
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Have a Pioneer VSX-1021 that goes to MCACC flashing as soon as it is plugged in.
If I enter release mode, it powers on, the screen display is correct, but then it shuts down and goes back to MCACC after a few seconds. I can shut it down to standby (w/o flashing MCACC if I hit the power button as soon as release mode finishes the boot sequence).
Entering reset mode and executing a reset doesn't change this.
I am unable to enter service mode to see the error counts - Enter + Power button doesn't do anything, whether from normal standby or from MCACC flashing....-
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by GraphicManHello guys
Because the unit is old (but only occasionally used) the loudness button causes some noise due to bad contact,
sprays did not work, so i decided to solder the pins that it connects on the pcb at the on (loudness on) position
i did that and it worked fine, i know from the bottom of my heart that the switch connects 2 pins and also d/c other 2 pins
on every position it have (6 pin switch), so i was curious what would happen if i clicked the switch off while the pins are soldered at on (so basiclly on and off at the same time), when i did so the sound is gone, nothing...-
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by jason123Hi folks,
New audio equipment repair and I could use some help.
Picked up VSX-523-K Surround sound amplifer.
Upon power up for the first time (been sitting for a while) loud popping noise and smoke..
Disconnected, opened up and found many popped caps on the amplifier board.
Replaced all, replaced A992 BJT, and pre-amp transistor and power transistor. I found 0.47 Ohm resistors that are blown or have gone High impedance and I'd like to replace.
On the service manual, it shows these as 0R47(2) (assuming this is a 0.47 Ohm, 2W?)...-
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My childhood best friend was killed about 9 years ago. His parents are finally letting go of his things, and they offered me his Polk RTi100 tower speakers. The Polk RTi100 towers are one of a handful of designs from the early 2000s that is a full range 3-way tower with a built-in self-powered subwoofer. This is accomplished with a plate amp integrated into the speaker input panel.
I think they used them for a while, but they've been sitting for at least a few years now. After about 40 hours of driving to their house and back (both they and I have moved in the last 9 years) I got...-
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by jinu_jHi Folks
Need some advice on how to test a subwoofer amplifier if i have access to only a multimeter.
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I have a Boston Acoustics active Subwoofer (soundware S). Its rated output is 200W. But the output i am getting is very low i can barely hear/feel it even if put the gain at max. I replaced all the capacitors in the Subwoofer amplifier but still no change.
Is there anyway to test this without getting an oscilloscope/Function generator to see if the fault is with amplifier, driver or the source??
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