Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

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  • hanasaku
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    • Mar 2022
    • 9
    • sweden

    #1

    Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

    HI, i wonder i someone can guide me with my yamaha receiver, i test almost everything that i found on the net, im run out of option, i have in all the channel -7v and just the right front -5.2v, i check and i have randomly 6 and 8 v from the signal AMP_OLV, all the power supply signal are ok, sometines i have goog voltages on the +B and -B but now a have 70v and -55v.

    Thanks for the help
  • hanasaku
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    • Mar 2022
    • 9
    • sweden

    #2
    Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

    anyone can guide me?

    can be a floating ground i suspect, or a bad capacitor.

    thanks in advance.

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    • hanasaku
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      • Mar 2022
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      • sweden

      #3
      Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

      i found something on the right channel, the resistor R1111 3 point 22ohm x2 just one side was ok, and the diode D1028 was open/Bad.

      i will check changing this .

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      • petehall347
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        • Jan 2015
        • 4422
        • United Kingdom

        #4
        Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

        check the output transistors .
        am guessing the resistors are 2x 0.22 ohms

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        • hanasaku
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          • Mar 2022
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          #5
          Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

          Originally posted by petehall347
          check the output transistors .
          am guessing the resistors are 2x 0.22 ohms
          yes. one of the 0.22 ohms resistor fail, i already change and the diode but burn the transistors on the right channel .

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          • hanasaku
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            • Mar 2022
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            • sweden

            #6
            Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

            I suspect the problem is in the -LB signal because R1287 and Q1098 are extremely hot but they work, also the signal shorting the double resistor is the positive transistor Q1048P which is connected to the -LB_R

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            • hanasaku
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              • Mar 2022
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              #7
              Re: Yamaha RX-A1020 protect

              This 2 components are hot even if i isolate the amp side , Its that normal?
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