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Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come
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On Jan 19, 4:41*pm, jakdedert wrote:
wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... Jack G Not turned on? *Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. Try again.... jak the problem is no sound are coming out of the speakers. Everything is plugged in properly |
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"jakdedert" wrote in message ... wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Not turned on? Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. In fact sound does not get from the "receiver to the speakers" in any case, only electrical signals. I think he needs to call someone. MrT. |
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On Jan 19, 2:09*pm, "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote:
"jakdedert" wrote in message ... wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Not turned on? *Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. In fact sound does not get from the "receiver to the speakers" in any case, only electrical signals. I think he needs to call someone. MrT. I plug my ipod into the reciever. The reciever is supposed to send that signal to the speakers. It doesn't. Im asking what my problem is cause im stumped. |
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No sound from any source? It doesn't work with fm, cd, any other sources?
Lights and everything comes on ok? No sound from any source suggests the amplifier section presuming that the speakers are connected properly. No teenager that might have blown both your speakers? (You guys laugh but I spent a while diagnosing a pioneer amp only to eventually find out my teen daughter turned the volume all the way up and went up stairs. 4 speakers destroyed.) wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 4:41 pm, jakdedert wrote: wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... Jack G Not turned on? Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. Try again.... jak the problem is no sound are coming out of the speakers. Everything is plugged in properly |
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On Jan 19, 5:46*pm, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
No sound from any source? *It doesn't work with fm, cd, any other sources? Lights and everything comes on ok? No sound from any source suggests the amplifier section presuming that the speakers are connected properly. No teenager that might have blown both your speakers? *(You guys laugh but I spent a while diagnosing a pioneer amp only to eventually find out my teen daughter turned the volume all the way up and went up stairs. *4 speakers destroyed.) wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 4:41 pm, jakdedert wrote: wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... Jack G Not turned on? Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. Try again.... jak the problem is no sound are coming out of the speakers. Everything is plugged in properly Actually I am a teenager. I bought it with my own money and I would never abuse anything to the point it breaks. The speakers are fine I tested them with another player. When im on the setting for ipod it just doesnt play. |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:43:36 -0800 (PST), wrote:
I plug my ipod into the reciever. The reciever is supposed to send that signal to the speakers. It doesn't. Im asking what my problem is cause im stumped. This is a receiver and has a radio inside? Does the radio play? Does any other source play? All good fortune, Chris Hornbeck |
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On Jan 19, 7:31*pm, jakdedert wrote:
wrote: On Jan 19, 5:46 pm, "jamesgangnc" wrote: No sound from any source? *It doesn't work with fm, cd, any other sources? Lights and everything comes on ok? No sound from any source suggests the amplifier section presuming that the speakers are connected properly. No teenager that might have blown both your speakers? *(You guys laugh but I spent a while diagnosing a pioneer amp only to eventually find out my teen daughter turned the volume all the way up and went up stairs. *4 speakers destroyed.) wrote in message .... On Jan 19, 4:41 pm, jakdedert wrote: wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... Jack G Not turned on? Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. Try again.... jak the problem is no sound are coming out of the speakers. Everything is plugged in properly Actually I am a teenager. I bought it with my own money and I would never abuse anything to the point it breaks. The speakers are fine I tested them with another player. When im on the setting for ipod it just doesnt play. Okay, start from the beginning. *When did the problem start? *What 'does' happen when you turn it on: lights; clicks...odors? *Into which input do you plug the Ipod? *Any sound on other sources? Really, give us a clue...actually more than a clue. *Let us know the whole story or you'll not get any help--at least any that you can use. Damn it, Jim! *We're techies, not clairvoyants! jak Ill explain everything. I used it very frequently then stopped using it. The radio does not work. A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds so I turned it off. When it worked it plugged an audio cord (Red,White) into the front which is the Video setting. When I hit video it doesnt work. It says video on the display and goes away 10 seconds later back to 0:00. Speakers are fine. It turns on and off. If you have any more questons I can answer them. I just wnat this fixed. |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote:
A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH |
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On Jan 19, 7:55*pm, Chris Hornbeck
wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote: A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH Nope. Am I the only one frustrated? |
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On Jan 19, 8:17*pm, jakdedert wrote:
wrote: On Jan 19, 7:31 pm, jakdedert wrote: wrote: On Jan 19, 5:46 pm, "jamesgangnc" wrote: No sound from any source? *It doesn't work with fm, cd, any other sources? Lights and everything comes on ok? No sound from any source suggests the amplifier section presuming that the speakers are connected properly. No teenager that might have blown both your speakers? *(You guys laugh but I spent a while diagnosing a pioneer amp only to eventually find out my teen daughter turned the volume all the way up and went up stairs. *4 speakers destroyed.) wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 4:41 pm, jakdedert wrote: wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... Jack G Not turned on? Not plugged in (either the receiver or the speakers)? Sorry for sounding so flip; but you've not given any clue as to what may be the problem. Try again.... jak the problem is no sound are coming out of the speakers. Everything is plugged in properly Actually I am a teenager. I bought it with my own money and I would never abuse anything to the point it breaks. The speakers are fine I tested them with another player. When im on the setting for ipod it just doesnt play. Okay, start from the beginning. *When did the problem start? *What 'does' happen when you turn it on: lights; clicks...odors? *Into which input do you plug the Ipod? *Any sound on other sources? Really, give us a clue...actually more than a clue. *Let us know the whole story or you'll not get any help--at least any that you can use. Damn it, Jim! *We're techies, not clairvoyants! jak Ill explain everything. I used it very frequently then stopped using it. The radio does not work. A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds so I turned it off. When it worked it plugged an audio cord (Red,White) into the front which is the Video setting. When I hit video it doesnt work. It says video on the display and goes away 10 seconds later back to 0:00. Speakers are fine. It turns on and off. If you have any more questons I can answer them. I just wnat this fixed. That's probably what you'll have to do: have it fixed. *From cursory research, this 1994 110wpc (in stereo) Dolby Pro-logic receiver tends to get pretty hot in operation. *From this remove, it seems like it could have overheated (the clicks). *Is there anything on it like an 'overload' or 'protect' indicator? *Do you have the unit situated where it can get good ventilation? Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but I imagine it's toast. *Repair might be an option, but I doubt it's anything you can do yourself, unless you want to do some serious research into the process. Sorry.... jak But it turns on you can change settings it seems to me as if I just pushed a wrong button and ****ed up a setting that I dont know about or how to change back. |
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Chris Hornbeck wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote: A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH Of course not. That's what he wants the receiver for.... G Sounds like protect mode--probably overheating--to me. One of these sold on eBay for $215 recently; another's on sale now with a BIN of $999. It originally listed (in 94) for around $1200. It's probably worth fixing; but Carver is out of biz now, I believe. Might be hard to find service.... jak |
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On Jan 19, 8:23*pm, jakdedert wrote:
Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote: A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH Of course not. *That's what he wants the receiver for.... G Sounds like protect mode--probably overheating--to me. *One of these sold on eBay for $215 recently; another's on sale now with a BIN of $999. *It originally listed (in 94) for around $1200. *It's probably worth fixing; but Carver is out of biz now, I believe. *Might be hard to find service.... jak When I hit a setting lets say AM radio. On the display it says AM then 5 seconds later it says 0:00. Im trying to see if I can fix it before buying a new one. |
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wrote in message ... I think he needs to call someone. I plug my ipod into the reciever. The reciever is supposed to send that signal to the speakers. It doesn't. Im asking what my problem is cause im stumped. If you're unable to diagnose any further than that, then follow my previous suggestion. MrT. |
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On Jan 19, 8:54*pm, Chris Hornbeck
wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 17:20:10 -0800 (PST), wrote: But it turns on you can change settings it seems to me as if I just pushed a wrong button and ****ed up a setting that I dont know about or how to change back. True if this were a software problem, but this is a hardware problem. How's your soldering? If you are, or can get up to speed on soldering, you *might* be able to revive it yourself. Many problems in modern consumer electronics are caused by bad solder joints, and any that aren't are beyond your ability to diagnose. So, how's your soldering? All good fortune, Chris Hornbec I work on pinball machines, my soldering is perfect. What would I have to solder is it a diode problem? Also if I cant get this fixed what is the best receiver I should get? |
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On Jan 19, 8:23 pm, jakdedert wrote: Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote: A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH Of course not. That's what he wants the receiver for.... G Sounds like protect mode--probably overheating--to me. One of these sold on eBay for $215 recently; another's on sale now with a BIN of $999. It originally listed (in 94) for around $1200. It's probably worth fixing; but Carver is out of biz now, I believe. Might be hard to find service.... jak When I hit a setting lets say AM radio. On the display it says AM then 5 seconds later it says 0:00. Im trying to see if I can fix it before buying a new one. Trust me, *you* aren't going to fix it. Proably worth getting an estimate from a qualified service technican. |
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On Jan 19, 9:34*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
wrote in message On Jan 19, 8:23 pm, jakdedert wrote: Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:41:11 -0800 (PST), wrote: A few weeks ago I kept on hearing it CLICK every 5 seconds This is interesting. Could you amplify? CH Of course not. That's what he wants the receiver for.... G Sounds like protect mode--probably overheating--to me. One of these sold on eBay for $215 recently; another's on sale now with a BIN of $999. It originally listed (in 94) for around $1200. It's probably worth fixing; but Carver is out of biz now, I believe. Might be hard to find service.... jak When I hit a setting lets say AM radio. On the display it says AM then 5 seconds later it says 0:00. Im trying to see if I can fix it before buying a new one. Trust me, *you* aren't going to fix it. *Proably worth getting an estimate from a qualified service technican. I can almost guarentee you that if I find the problem I can fix it.m |
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wrote in message ... I can almost guarentee you that if I find the problem I can fix it. And I can guarantee from what you've written so far, *you* ain't going to find the problem. MrT. |
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message
u... wrote in message ... I think he needs to call someone. I plug my ipod into the reciever. The reciever is supposed to send that signal to the speakers. It doesn't. Im asking what my problem is cause im stumped. If you're unable to diagnose any further than that, then follow my previous suggestion. MrT. I have some experience with these. The OP has no chance of fixing it himself. If it helps, this model is a rebadged Marantz SR-92. Mark Z. |
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I can almost guarantee you that if I find the problem I can fix it.m I might even believe that. Fixing stuff is often 95% diagnosis and 5% repair. |
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On Jan 20, 9:01*am, (GregS) wrote:
In article , wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... If there is a problem causing the protection relays to disengage, try measuring the votages in fronnt of the relays. It should be very close to zero DC. Two channels ? greg I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need HELP |
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On Jan 20, 9:01 am, (GregS) wrote: In article , wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... If there is a problem causing the protection relays to disengage, try measuring the votages in fronnt of the relays. It should be very close to zero DC. Two channels ? greg I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need HELP Get a schematic. Learn how it works. |
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On Jan 20, 5:44*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
wrote in message On Jan 20, 9:01 am, (GregS) wrote: In article , wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... If there is a problem causing the protection relays to disengage, try measuring the votages in fronnt of the relays. It should be very close to zero DC. Two channels ? greg I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need HELP Get a schematic. *Learn how it works. I dont have a schematic first of all. Second if I knew how it worked I wouldnt be asking how to fix it. |
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On Jan 20, 5:47*pm, wrote:
On Jan 20, 5:44*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: wrote in message On Jan 20, 9:01 am, (GregS) wrote: In article , wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... If there is a problem causing the protection relays to disengage, try measuring the votages in fronnt of the relays. It should be very close to zero DC. Two channels ? greg I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need HELP Get a schematic. *Learn how it works. I dont have a schematic first of all. Second if I knew how it worked I wouldnt be asking how to fix it. Look at this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=380097152242 I have the same problem. All im asking from you guys is Whats wrong Where in the receiver is it How to fix it. |
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"Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... These amps also run very hot and sometimes the small driver transistors in the front amps need to be resoldered or replaced. As I recall, look at Q701 and 703 in the left channel, and Q702 and 704 in the right. Q701 and 702 are 2SA1145, and Q703 and 704 are 2SC2705. If they look cooked, you might want to replace them. I doubt they would "look cooked", even if they have been destroyed. I'd check them with an ohm meter first to see if they are still functional. Which assumes he has a meter and can use it. Something not evident in the previous posts. My final comment is that if you don't know how to ohm-meter check a transistor, or have a friend who does, then its time to visit a repair shop. Which others have told him many times already. MrT. |
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wrote in message ... I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need Start by taking it to someone who knows what they are doing. MrT. |
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On 1/20/2009 3:00 PM spake thus:
Look at this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=380097152242 I have the same problem. All im asking from you guys is Whats wrong Where in the receiver is it How to fix it. First of all, how the hell is posting a link to an eBay auction of *another* non-working unit (whose owner has no clue why it doesn't work) supposed to help? You apparently haven't been getting the message, that there are lots and lots of things that could be wrong with your receiver--could be a blown chip, transistor, relay, etc., etc.--and that you seem to lack the diagnostic skills to determine what the problem is. Even though, as Arnie pointed out, a lot of repairs are 95% diagnosis and 5% actual repair (in other words, easy to fix once you figure out what the problem is), there's no way in hell you're going to diagnose the problem by bugging people here and repeatedly asking "What's wrong with it?". You have to at least get your hands on a schematic. They're out there. -- "I know I will go to hell, because I pardoned Richard Nixon." - Former President Gerald Ford to his golf partners, as related by the late Hunter S. Thompson |
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On Jan 20, 7:05*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 1/20/2009 3:00 PM spake thus: Look at thishttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380097152242 I have the same problem. All im asking from you guys is Whats wrong Where in the receiver is it How to fix it. First of all, how the hell is posting a link to an eBay auction of *another* non-working unit (whose owner has no clue why it doesn't work) supposed to help? You apparently haven't been getting the message, that there are lots and lots of things that could be wrong with your receiver--could be a blown chip, transistor, relay, etc., etc.--and that you seem to lack the diagnostic skills to determine what the problem is. Even though, as Arnie pointed out, a lot of repairs are 95% diagnosis and 5% actual repair (in other words, easy to fix once you figure out what the problem is), there's no way in hell you're going to diagnose the problem by bugging people here and repeatedly asking "What's wrong with it?". You have to at least get your hands on a schematic. They're out there. -- * "I know I will go to hell, because I pardoned Richard Nixon." - Former President Gerald Ford to his golf partners, as related by the late Hunter S. Thompson I dont know how to diagnose it but I work on pinball machines not stereos. One of you guys from the information i have given should have been able to help...not really. |
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You have been given good advice on repairing it:
Take it to a qualified technician! From your own admission, your clueless, unwilling to get a schematic to guide your way through the electronic maze, that you discoverd when you opened it. Maybe a good zap from an un-discharged capacitor will flatten the steep slope of your learning curve. YMMV On Jan 20, 7:12*pm, wrote: On Jan 20, 7:05*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote: On 1/20/2009 3:00 PM spake thus: Look at thishttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380097152242 I have the same problem. All im asking from you guys is Whats wrong Where in the receiver is it How to fix it. First of all, how the hell is posting a link to an eBay auction of *another* non-working unit (whose owner has no clue why it doesn't work) supposed to help? You apparently haven't been getting the message, that there are lots and lots of things that could be wrong with your receiver--could be a blown chip, transistor, relay, etc., etc.--and that you seem to lack the diagnostic skills to determine what the problem is. Even though, as Arnie pointed out, a lot of repairs are 95% diagnosis and 5% actual repair (in other words, easy to fix once you figure out what the problem is), there's no way in hell you're going to diagnose the problem by bugging people here and repeatedly asking "What's wrong with it?". You have to at least get your hands on a schematic. They're out there. -- * "I know I will go to hell, because I pardoned Richard Nixon." - Former President Gerald Ford to his golf partners, as related by the late Hunter S. Thompson I dont know how to diagnose it but I work on pinball machines not stereos. One of you guys from the information i have given should have been able to help...not really.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 20, 5:44 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: wrote in message On Jan 20, 9:01 am, (GregS) wrote: In article , wrote: Ive been having a little bit of trouble lately. The sound wont come out of the receiver to the speakers. I just dont know whats wrong. Thanks... If there is a problem causing the protection relays to disengage, try measuring the votages in fronnt of the relays. It should be very close to zero DC. Two channels ? greg I opened it and there is quite frankly a lot of ****. I have no idea where to start. If someone could tell me where to start. Thats what I need HELP Get a schematic. Learn how it works. I dont have a schematic first of all. That's your fault. Second if I knew how it worked I wouldnt be asking how to fix it. It's very hard to actually fix a broken component over the web. |
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