Blown Fuse?
squeeb
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Last night while watching a movie, there was a click sound and I lost sound in all speakers except for left/right (they are on an amp). I reset the TGR3 tonight but still no front display or sound out of any speakers except for l/r. I pulled the fuse and plan on picking up a match tomorrow.
Any other suggestions on what it could be?
Any other suggestions on what it could be?
7.3 HT: Sunfire TGR-3, Sunfire Series II, Mirage OMD-28, OMD-5 (x4), REL T1 (2), T2, Oppo 103D, Optoma HD8200PRO, 106" screen, SB Touch
Family Room: Yamaha RX-V2700, RT25i, 42" Samsung, SB Duet
Pool: Yamaha V2700, SQ Duet, Atrium 60 (2), Atrium 45 (3), Atrium 65sdi
Family Room: Yamaha RX-V2700, RT25i, 42" Samsung, SB Duet
Pool: Yamaha V2700, SQ Duet, Atrium 60 (2), Atrium 45 (3), Atrium 65sdi
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Nope, no power surges or storms - was during the movie and everything else stayed on fine. I had someone test the fuse today and it seems to be okay. Called Sunfire and they said if I lost display and power, it would need serviced - $570 flat rate plus shipping. OUCH. Cheaper than a new one and can't get much for that price but dang. :sad:7.3 HT: Sunfire TGR-3, Sunfire Series II, Mirage OMD-28, OMD-5 (x4), REL T1 (2), T2, Oppo 103D, Optoma HD8200PRO, 106" screen, SB Touch
Family Room: Yamaha RX-V2700, RT25i, 42" Samsung, SB Duet
Pool: Yamaha V2700, SQ Duet, Atrium 60 (2), Atrium 45 (3), Atrium 65sdi -
try disconnecting the speakers then replace the fuse and see if the display comes back