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Ion October 4th 03 09:11 PM

AV Amp problem...
 
I was wondering if anyone here could give me a little advice, or point me to
a group where I could ask.

Item in question: Pioneer VSX-908RDS AV Amplifier. approx 3 years old

Recently this amp became rather poorly, so poorly that it stopped giving any
output at all. It still lights up and switches between the different
sources, still warms up, basically everything is normal but for the lack of
output. I have tested my speakers with a different amp, tried the
headphones, but nothing.

Firstly, has anyone had this problem with this, or a similar amp? If so,
what was the problem?Is this a 'give to a pro' type of repair, or could I
(being fairly competent) attempt a repair myself.

Thanks in advance for any help and advice, and apologies if this post isn't
in the right group.



Old Fart at Play October 4th 03 09:16 PM

AV Amp problem...
 
Ion wrote:


Item in question: Pioneer VSX-908RDS AV Amplifier. approx 3 years old


Firstly, has anyone had this problem with this, or a similar amp? If so,
what was the problem?Is this a 'give to a pro' type of repair, or could I
(being fairly competent) attempt a repair myself.



Save yourself a lot of time and grief.
Buy another from Richer Sounds.

Roger.



Old Fart at Play October 4th 03 09:16 PM

AV Amp problem...
 
Ion wrote:


Item in question: Pioneer VSX-908RDS AV Amplifier. approx 3 years old


Firstly, has anyone had this problem with this, or a similar amp? If so,
what was the problem?Is this a 'give to a pro' type of repair, or could I
(being fairly competent) attempt a repair myself.



Save yourself a lot of time and grief.
Buy another from Richer Sounds.

Roger.



Trevor Wilson October 5th 03 03:16 AM

AV Amp problem...
 
"Ion" wrote in message ...
I was wondering if anyone here could give me a little advice, or point me to
a group where I could ask.

Item in question: Pioneer VSX-908RDS AV Amplifier. approx 3 years old

Recently this amp became rather poorly, so poorly that it stopped giving any
output at all. It still lights up and switches between the different
sources, still warms up, basically everything is normal but for the lack of
output. I have tested my speakers with a different amp, tried the
headphones, but nothing.

Firstly, has anyone had this problem with this, or a similar amp? If so,
what was the problem?Is this a 'give to a pro' type of repair, or could I
(being fairly competent) attempt a repair myself.


**Pioneer AV receivers (indeed, most budget receivers) are no fun to
repair. Look at the bottom of the thing. If you can't remove the
bottom cover, you're in for a BIG dissasembly job. The problem is
likely to be dry solder joints in the power supply and/or output
stage. Pioneers (and most other mass market stuff) are notorious for
this kind of fault.

Trevor Wilson

www.rageaudio.com.au

Trevor Wilson October 5th 03 03:16 AM

AV Amp problem...
 
"Ion" wrote in message ...
I was wondering if anyone here could give me a little advice, or point me to
a group where I could ask.

Item in question: Pioneer VSX-908RDS AV Amplifier. approx 3 years old

Recently this amp became rather poorly, so poorly that it stopped giving any
output at all. It still lights up and switches between the different
sources, still warms up, basically everything is normal but for the lack of
output. I have tested my speakers with a different amp, tried the
headphones, but nothing.

Firstly, has anyone had this problem with this, or a similar amp? If so,
what was the problem?Is this a 'give to a pro' type of repair, or could I
(being fairly competent) attempt a repair myself.


**Pioneer AV receivers (indeed, most budget receivers) are no fun to
repair. Look at the bottom of the thing. If you can't remove the
bottom cover, you're in for a BIG dissasembly job. The problem is
likely to be dry solder joints in the power supply and/or output
stage. Pioneers (and most other mass market stuff) are notorious for
this kind of fault.

Trevor Wilson

www.rageaudio.com.au


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