HALP! Yammy RX-V3000 Clicks Off Immediately
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2.5yrs later and it's still working great!
Wish I could offer more help, my background is automotive diagnostics, when it comes to home electronics I'm more open it up and see what let the smoke out.
I'd say take it apart as far as you're comfortable putting it back together, look for the burned bits, with some luck you'll find it like I did.Up
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Hi guys,
I know this is an old thread but I need some help. I have a Yamaha Rx-v3000 problem is, in some sound fields the volume is very and distorted. if I turn effect off works perfectly. Only has this issue in 4 or 5 the sound fields. Can one help ??? -
Sounds like the DSP chip is going bad. Unfortunately, I highly doubt it’s fixable..."Conservative Libertarians love the country, progressive leftists love the government." - Andrew Wilkow
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I need to dig back into mine, the left main channel has started crackling and distorting, hoping it will be as obvious as the last time I found burned resistors. Hoping I can keep it going, this thing can drive speakers in ways newer receivers just can’t and it’s currently perfect for my upstairs system.Up
LSi15 LSiC - RX-V3000
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LSiM707 - 706c - 702f/x - Dual HSU VTF-15H Mk2
Parasound HCA-3500 - HCA-2003A - Marantz SR7005
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Inspector24, you are my hero. I have an RX-V3000 that I love dearly, but unfortunately when I try to turn it on it makes a continuous clunking noise, like a relay keeps tripping, but won't power on. I took it to a "professional" service center for repair, but they just said it's going into a self-protection mode and had no idea why. Thanks for that $40 assessment. I know this thread is old, but closest thing I could find that discusses this problem. Any thoughts?