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No sound from receiver
As it is a receiver then it's probably something to do with the amp section. Either the pre-amp or the power amp. If you get no response at all by connecting a tape or cd player to it, then it's likely the pre-amp might have failed.
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on May 19, 2017
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Replace burn out fuse
hello because theres a dead short somewhere what i mean by this is 1 of the components is faulty this is where you will need to do some checks or take it to an engineer
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shaun
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on May 22, 2010
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Manual
hooked up ps3 to amp works great! trying to hook up 2nd blueray player, with 2nd fiber chord. i have it pluged in to dvd port on amp , can"t get no sound ! wat to do ?
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on Apr 04, 2009
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Stopped working
I had a similar problem with a jvc 8040. when I replaced the fuse it became very obvious that the b1560 output on the center channel was blown (smoke and sparks, always a dead giveaway). I haven't fixed the center channel yet but simply unplugged the center channel board and removed it from the unit. Now everything works fine except of course the center channel. Pre outs still operate just fine so a slave amp could be used for center channel power, or you could just go and buy a marantz amp; I did and then I realized that I was lucky that the old jvc quit.
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on Mar 04, 2008
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Turns on by itself
First thing to do is to take out the batteries out of the remote and see if it still turns on by itself. If it doesnt, go to http://www.remotes.com and get a new one. If it does still have a problem, Its most likly in the remote IR sensor or the microprocessor and this has or should be diagnoised by a trained tech as its all solid state and the way to do this would be to look at the waveforms in the remote,microprocessor,and power supply circuit. Good Luck
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on Dec 15, 2007
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