Denon AVR2307 Blinking Red Power light Repair Part 2

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2019
  • In part 1 the trouble was diagnosed and proved. Now the repair is completed.
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  • @elgordoblanco
    @elgordoblanco Před 4 lety +4

    Hi just watching one of your random videos which I love pretty much all of them. I know I'm a girl and not expected to be in this field but I made a lot of money just cleaning heads and doing basic repairs. Even though basic repairs seems irrelevant anymore I learn something from everyone of your videos. Thank you

    • @rusty1187
      @rusty1187 Před 4 lety

      DONT LET ANY BODY TELL YOU THAT YOU CANT. IN MY SHOP THERE IS A SIGN THAT SAYS "CANT NEVER DID ANYTHING"

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Před 5 lety +9

    You earned that one for sure! I understand why not many places will work on those AV receivers...what a PITA! Speaking of horrible, nearly-inaccessible arrangements, I figured I'd give a Dell 1300W server SMPS a shot after seeing the new replacement cost of 400+ USD. Like yours repair, the TS was not difficult, but accessing the components was awful. To access the shorted FET and shorted BJT that drives it, I had to remove a large, vertical heat seat that was placed so close to the FETs that there was no room see anything, much less use any tools detach the FET from its own heat sink. Felt like I might destroy the board taking that heat sink out. After the spending about $40.00 on parts only, the item is fixed, but I've since seen $90.00 refurbs and will probably opt for that next time.

  • @ricfair9919
    @ricfair9919 Před 3 lety

    Customer got a deal! Great diagnosis and repair. Nice unit.

  • @ltshering
    @ltshering Před 4 lety +2

    very complicated design for servicing but your patience and perseverance wins! salut to you SIR

    • @joexman6194
      @joexman6194 Před rokem

      They intentionally do it for sale more of their stuffs ! stay away ...choose other brands instead !

  • @bernards8050
    @bernards8050 Před rokem

    Just last month, I had a similar blinking red LED on a related older Denon model AVR-1602. The big filter caps were visible as well as the dual full wave bridge rectifiers. So I first looked for (guessing) +40 /- 40 by probing the bridge rectifiers since no obvious tests points were identified. The + voltage was normal, but the - voltage not. Removing the main board was similar to this video and then I checked the -ve 10,000 uf filter cap. It was completely open! The top had a slight swelling on both caps which could have been a clue. In any case, I ordered 2 replacement caps from Digi-key and got them the next day. Replaced and reassembled, all ok now with matching +/- power supplies. The +/- 15 volt regulators were fine. I located the service manual and checked the bias voltage on the 5 channels and all were just fine. job done. Was first time I saw big caps fail and surprised because this was a linear supply, not switching regulator.

  • @alexispieltin9379
    @alexispieltin9379 Před 5 lety +6

    Another great repair video!
    I admire your patience with these audio + video amps, as I have seen too many considered also irreparable as too much time consuming. How can a consumer product of such price levels become such a misconceived, unpleasant to service apparatus? Are these designed to fail in a limited amount of time?
    If you carefully look at the way the components you changed are submerged by a considerable number of screws, if you look at these components that are very badly implanted, you get the answer: these were never built to last and be repaired!
    How many electrolytics can be found near heatsinks? I hope these are 105°C, however these components will age very fast.
    When you compare to much cleaner and accessible design of earlier consumer electronics, there is no comparison. It's far more interesting and qualitative to check a 1970's Denon, Sony, Sansui or Pioneer than to even try to get an idea of where these modern monsters are made. I've recently had to check a AV Denon amp, and after two hours of exhuming cards screws and connectors, had to declare it definitely dead, as two many electrolytics were exploded or near, and everything was covered with that terrible brown goo, so with corrosion and bad solders everywhere! Three hours wasted...
    In the same time, I had to check a high end Trio Kenwood KT8005 tuner, and feared some kind of super complicated technologies with a 5 gang tuner. But apart from dust, a pair of resistors and dial lamps, everything was fine and quite well tuned. Not even a condenser to change! The quality there is a kind of tank build, with top quality chosen components, a clear and effective modular conception with every test point clearly indicated, even on shieldings, and the modular concept is really accessible from both sides with a real chassis: everything was made to be easily serviceable, fine tuned or amended. This model was the last one built with discrete components stereo demultiplexer, a separate circuit in his own shielding!!! But this 25 lbs + monster was built in 1974! Total time necessary: 2 hours of pure delight.

  • @jean-marcschmitt413
    @jean-marcschmitt413 Před 5 lety

    Encore bravo pour cette réparation, le monstre n'est pas facile à réparer.

  • @teresitamontebon5342
    @teresitamontebon5342 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos because a lot of your discussion

  • @jakebedi
    @jakebedi Před 5 lety +3

    You have a Fan in India !!!

  • @Zencyclist
    @Zencyclist Před rokem

    As I remember it Denon stopped working just after the one year warranty ran out. Think I checked around and as you said no one would work on it. Bought a Sony for less and it's been trouble free for maybe ten years. Kept the Denon (but sure af won't buy another). It's laid out a bit different and looks easier but yeah no removing a bottom cover for example. Will be checking the part you replaced. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stefwdy
    @stefwdy Před 5 lety

    Perfect! Thanks again for the footages

  • @mrpedrodrodriguezsr7628

    We will love to see you go over that Harman Kardon !

  • @bernards8050
    @bernards8050 Před rokem

    Repeating: Just last month, I had a similar blinking red LED on a related older Denon model AVR-1602. The big filter caps were visible as well as the dual full wave bridge rectifiers. So I first looked for (guessing) +40 /- 40 by probing the bridge rectifiers since no obvious tests points were identified. The + voltage was normal, but the - voltage not. Removing the main board was similar to this video and then I checked the -ve 10,000 uf filter cap. It was completely open! The top had a slight swelling on both caps which could have been a clue. In any case, I ordered 2 replacement caps and got them the next day. Replaced and reassembled, all ok now with matching +/- power supplies. The +/- 15 volt regulators were fine. I located the service manual and checked the bias voltage on the 5 channels and all were just fine. job done. Was first time I saw big caps fail and surprised because this was a linear supply, not switching regulator.

  • @nickbenke3306
    @nickbenke3306 Před 2 lety

    I have a Denon 1908 and the centre channel used to cut out, on some occasions the unit would screech! It fixed it temporarily if you wiggled the inputs, I was Not looking forward to stripping it down! By chance I checked the speaker connections and the centre one had a single strand of wire touching against the main body! That was the cause of months of hair pulling! I placed banana / Bantam plugs onto the ends and it's been fine ever since! Great clip as always - delving where few dare to tread!

    • @tacofortgens3471
      @tacofortgens3471 Před 4 měsíci

      Cotton swab deoxit and clean the connectors so they are shiny

  • @colinmurphy439
    @colinmurphy439 Před rokem

    You are simply amazing!!!

  • @teacfan1080
    @teacfan1080 Před 5 lety +2

    Your sideline business is the be your own boss business, which I'm sure you'd prefer to keep it that way, and the videos are fun to watch as well!

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +3

      The side line business is actually making these videos. The money I make from the repair is just icing on the cake. I make much more over time from the views. The video I did a few years ago about the GM security key relearn has made more than the car cost and it keeps making money every month. Quanatity is everything. With 1400 plus videos and counting they all add up.

    • @tacofortgens3471
      @tacofortgens3471 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@12voltvidsplus I learn from them as well is a plus. You taught me a lot

  • @carlosantunes1362
    @carlosantunes1362 Před 4 lety +1

    CONGRATULATION, YOU ARE THE BEST

  • @AlainHubert
    @AlainHubert Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. Yeah those new devices are a pain to fix. BTW, seeing you struggle a little with a desoldering hand pump made me realize how much I enjoy my desoldering gun... S993A from China. It's not quite a Hakko FR301, but it doesn't cost an arm and a leg for such a simple and really useful tool. Nothing like a Chinese tool to fix Chinese electronics. lol ! (nice cat ;-)

  • @nupucotonosor
    @nupucotonosor Před 5 lety

    Always good job Thank you for shearing:

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 Před 5 lety +3

    Yes! I watched part 1 the other day. It's good to see all parts.
    I missed the part where you confirmed the new regulator was going to work. It would have sucked to put it all together and the new regulator was bad.
    $120? Seems very reasonable to me for the amount of labor.
    Your title should be "master of the impossible".

    • @xminusone1
      @xminusone1 Před rokem

      I don't accept to work on these units because I don't have a CZcams account to cover the costs. So I usually charge 120$ only to pop the cover. The repairs itself are often more expensive than the price of the unit new so people decline. I warned a guy that it will be expensive and he said to repair it anyway, but when he came back and I asked him 600$ for the repair, he refused to pay. So I usually ask for a deposit of 500$ at least.

  • @rubincelestin7524
    @rubincelestin7524 Před 4 lety

    Good work sr

  • @redrooster1908
    @redrooster1908 Před 5 lety

    Looks great.

  • @fabiodesouza8104
    @fabiodesouza8104 Před 4 lety

    im new here,im from brazil,good job.

  • @msaberi865
    @msaberi865 Před 5 lety

    well done man ...

  • @jasonthejawman5442
    @jasonthejawman5442 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done. I like challanges

  • @macgvrs
    @macgvrs Před 5 lety +1

    I picked up one of these Denon AVs, not this model, at a tag sale for $40. I am still using it so that was a good deal. I had previously gotten an older model for $20. That developed an intermittent no power problem which disappeared when I attempted to find it. That one is now collecting dust til I decide to see if I can make it fail permanently so I can find the problem. I hate intermittent problems. They are the reason some things are deemed un-repairable.

    • @macgvrs
      @macgvrs Před 5 lety

      Yeah, those are the issues that cause these annoying problems. I try to remember that but occasionally i need to be reminded. The problem bit is when it starts working again and you aren't sure if you fixed it or the failing connection is just temporarily working.

  • @chrisdado
    @chrisdado Před 5 lety +2

    Great vids, thanks for sharing. Treat yourself to a cheap de-soldering gun, great for poor quality PCB's (especially multilayer). Wish I'd got one sooner.

  • @shaunrichards744
    @shaunrichards744 Před 5 lety +2

    One happy chappy awaiting 👍

  • @annierenard5954
    @annierenard5954 Před 5 lety +6

    this year again the first prize for perseverance

  • @jefferyb304
    @jefferyb304 Před 5 lety

    The sounds that makes as you disassemble and reassemble it sound about like working on a heat pump to me LOL.

  • @cpu64
    @cpu64 Před rokem

    I got a 1708 that just died tonight... I will check that regulator. Lucky for me the power board is isolated from the rest of the unit.

  • @rubincelestin7524
    @rubincelestin7524 Před 4 lety

    Good sr.

  • @int53185
    @int53185 Před 5 lety

    I use a Logitech 5 channel surround system for my home theater. The amplifier is built into the subwoofer and the inputs and switching is a seperate unit. That seems the way to go as far as ease of service goes. The switching and input unit is small and could easily be replaced as a unit. I haven't dug into the sub amp but so far there hasn't been a need to in almost 10 years of service. The complexity of these multi function units is insane. I will stick to my simple system.

    • @khx73
      @khx73 Před 5 lety

      Wouldn't happen to be a Z-5500 system? I have one for about the same amount of time. I don't use it much any more, but it still works well. When I used it for home theater, I noticed the control pod would power itself off once in a while when playing surround audio from my Bell Receiver.. chalked it up to some kind of compatibility issue. Never had any issue just using a PC as source.

  • @richardhz-oi8px
    @richardhz-oi8px Před 5 lety +1

    Sometimes you'll get a good run with a solder pump, but wick never fails, especially on lead free.

  • @josephneale10215
    @josephneale10215 Před 5 lety

    Nice video

  • @HDXFH
    @HDXFH Před 5 lety +1

    Miss the nippon columbia days

  • @Barbarapape
    @Barbarapape Před 2 lety

    A labour of love, and an opertunity to curse the poor design of these modern receivers
    from a servicing angle.
    I left the Hi-Fi repair business in the early 80's to go and earn a decent wage repairing
    avionic gear for the Royal Air Force.
    As soon as they knew my backround, they put me on all the amplifiers, tape recorders etc
    so back to square one, but the wage was far better, and no difficult customers to deal with.
    Now i am retired and back to cursing this sort of gear, it puts the day in, and if i am lucky
    provides a small extra income.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 2 lety

      I know the feeling, I curse this for 20 years making a living wage I might add fixing this crap. By 2000 the writing was on the wall and it was time to get out and go to work in another industry. I picked the phone company which has been for the past number of years in a high growth market with the rollout of high-speed and now fiber optics it has kept us hopping for the last number of years. But the only reason I got back into the electronics side of things was so that I could create content for CZcams and that's where I make the money not on the actual repair. I lose money almost considering the time that is spent and what people are prepared to pay so it's more of just a hobby but it's made up for in the residuals from the CZcams advertising.

    • @Barbarapape
      @Barbarapape Před 2 lety

      @@12voltvids CZcams seems to be the modern way of making some extra income.
      As you say, if you charged an hourly rate most customers would refuse or never come back
      I am lucky that i bought a job lot of spare parts when the local Hi-Fi repair shop closed, all i have to do is top up the common ones or buy any special parts when needed.
      It keeps our minds active, and better than watching the repeats on TV.

  • @russredfern167
    @russredfern167 Před 5 lety

    I use a rubber bulb. Just squeeze and let out. Yes I have to take the nozzle to empty it but never had any issues.

  • @therobb5738
    @therobb5738 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your vids! I have the same hyper tough screwdriver, but red and w/o the bit holder, still use it for everything. What is that you have taped on the bit there?

  • @matambale
    @matambale Před 4 lety

    Any theories as to what popped the -15V regulator? Related to any of the corrosion you were cleaning off in video #1?

  • @mryamaha100
    @mryamaha100 Před 5 lety

    A nightmare I bet you are glad to see the back of it

  • @davidcross701
    @davidcross701 Před 4 lety

    Awesome.

  • @georgypushkarov9510
    @georgypushkarov9510 Před 5 lety +7

    This boards is like a sheet of paper

  • @Scott-K7sce
    @Scott-K7sce Před 5 lety +4

    stuff like this ( modern tech) is ment to be throw away buy another, pretty darn sad really. I prefer to keep using service my old technology like timex it takes a linkin keep on ticking
    long as you take care of it, It take care of you :)

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv Před 5 lety +1

    Smashing job dave, i was happy to get the screws back in mine and send it back to it's owner, i had enough of that unit lol.
    That job made other amplifiers look like a walk in the park, with ice cream and a cherry :-D.
    My old Pioneer sa706 amp has a trap door, sooo handy :-D

  • @thulinp
    @thulinp Před 5 lety +1

    Good work, but spot what's wrong at 6:59. That's a phenolic board. They easily break.

  • @tpmtpm192
    @tpmtpm192 Před 4 lety

    I have the same power issue with my 3 yr old AVR-X3300W. Do you know where I could getit fixed? Thanks

  • @2tehran1
    @2tehran1 Před rokem

    Very nice video, I have AVR-488 and I get no sound from the left side. I factory reset the system but no sound from one side, do you think it may be the regulator got be changed? They get very hot. Thanks

  • @xavierfleurant1322
    @xavierfleurant1322 Před 3 lety

    I have a Denon AVR X-1400H and I have the red standby light flashes. Can you tell me if it's the same issue or other. Thanks

  • @junpantilano1
    @junpantilano1 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a video on an ONKYO amplifier repair? Please upload one. Thank you.

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri Před 5 lety

    Have you ever had a turntable crackle on 180g vinyl but not on lighter records? I have this on my dual cs 505 I have changed the stylus for a new one so it's not that. The record is also brand new. The tracking force is also reset and the pickup is setup from the factory. (Previous stylus was the original one). The new stylus came with a pickup should I change it over?

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      I only own 1 180 gram disk, and it is a mobile fedility audiophool disc. The rest are all old as the hills some older than I am.

  • @jezquintero7208
    @jezquintero7208 Před 3 lety

    i have a denon avr 887 it was working well... the one day wanted to watch a movie and no sound... i move the volume and it wont move... or will move nad no sound...not even a hiss.... if i change source it wont move the volume at all... what could it be? i ordered a multimeter... but its not like i know how to use it...

  • @rolandrohde
    @rolandrohde Před 3 lety

    My new Denon X6700 has the red light of death now. It had a humming transformer so I sent it in for repairs. Got it back after 6 weeks and after working fine for one day it turned itself off and flashed the red light. It will run for a few minutes, then break down...so I guess it's going back for another repair. Let's see what they break this time...😬

    • @joexman6194
      @joexman6194 Před rokem

      Spent for that much of money to this peace of equipment and all the headaches , time to move on to another brand and never look back .

  • @normandomarcolongo7438
    @normandomarcolongo7438 Před 5 lety +5

    The board bent around 7:00 is pretty scary! o_O

    • @jimreardon6599
      @jimreardon6599 Před 5 lety +1

      That's nothing. They can handle much more than that. Nothing to worry about

    • @pliedtka
      @pliedtka Před 5 lety

      Bend them even more because I had to. Most of the receivers are shitty audio components this days anyway.

  • @johncoscia5258
    @johncoscia5258 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do you experienced technicians who are sought after now that cheaper mass produced stuff will go to landfill use a resistor or something to short the big caps before that big bad bang ? Or if they drain out , how long before you need an ambulance re-shock ?

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 měsíci

      Actually we are not sought after. Nobody wants to pay much to fix anything. Simple repairs or off to the dump it goes. Why do you think everyone has left the business?

    • @johncoscia5258
      @johncoscia5258 Před 5 měsíci

      MMMM I was hoping that your huge country might offer more opportunities in a niche market where only you guys can fix old anything .Say for eg a Marshall guitar tube amplifier or anything of antiquity that's precious . Just put a free add in google for you know better than me to test the market ? Maybe progress can keep your precious skills alive @@12voltvids

  • @dos2nd
    @dos2nd Před 3 lety

    Hi I have a av denon receiver that has a flashing red light of death, I wonder if you can help me fix it, thanks.

  • @alanarmstrong2323
    @alanarmstrong2323 Před 5 lety +1

    I miss the days of the harmen carden dual drive.

    • @budandbean1
      @budandbean1 Před 5 lety

      Isn’t that the truth! I have two units, a Harman/Kardon 730 receiver and a Harman/Kardon A-402 amplifier/preamp, both with the twin power supply designs and they are so sweet and modular! So simple to work on and wow, what great sound!

  • @UbaidKhan-xt7dt
    @UbaidKhan-xt7dt Před 4 lety

    As soon as i plugged speaker the amp denon avr 1909 hdmi board cmos ic got blown what could possibly the issue

  • @danblei
    @danblei Před 4 lety

    Can't believe such a poor design... zillions of screws just to disassemble this thing and no possibility of testing anything ! It's also fortunate that it wasn't the other regulator the faulty one... you'd had to take out the big capacitor in front of it only to take out its tab screw. Hats off to your patience, experience and skills, sir.

  • @pliedtka
    @pliedtka Před 5 lety

    But nice 'big' heat sink on this Denon and most things on one big board. I'm fighting with Pioneer VSX1015 with MOSFET out tranies - doesn't power ON after we had blackout last year and power was cycled on Ottawa Hydro lines. The display went first so most likely some regulators, unless the logic chip is gone. Things are all over the place on Pioneer with a lot of the wire strips connecting the modules - very bad layout, a tech nightmare.

  • @chilledoutpaul
    @chilledoutpaul Před 5 lety

    Hi Dave, The amount of desoldering you do why dont you get a half good desoldering gun i think a reasonable one is around $100- $150. I an thinking of getting one especially for via's especially where the via is part of a ground plane etc, my iron (desoldering station) aint got enough mass even at 450c. Paul.

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 Před rokem

    If you don't like the hassle of working on that Denon, don't take on any jobs with a Marantz SR7001. It's a taller case and packed right to the top with boards and interconnecting wires. You can't even see the bottom board, or test anything until removing at least 5 boards. B&K Components receivers (higher end US made) are probably the easiest receivers to repair. The power supply is right at the top front with all voltage regulators in a row and color coded to match the color coded schematics. Even the wire groups going to the main board are color coded to each voltage regular and have big beefy connectors for easy disassemble. The amplifier heatsinks are on each side and only 3 screws need to be removed from the bottom to lay the amp boards on the bench. The analog section stands vertically on the main (digital) and can be pulled out in 1 second.
    The mass market companies could learn a lot from B&Ks well thought out and modular design. I repaired a bunch of these receivers when I was just starting to learn about electronics. They are built like a tank and weight 55 lbs. They are actually worth fixing too because they sound great and have a ton of high current power. Unlike new mass market receivers which are tested at one channel driven to 10% distortion, B&Ks can deliver 150W/ch all 7 channels driven and at only 0.09% distortion. Rather than the typical cheating and taking distortion measurements at 1 watt. The cheapest one I bought was $35 and retail 15-20 years ago was over $6000 CAD. It cost me $2 for a 5V regulator to repair. In fact, all (about 15) B&Ks I fixed only had minor faults in the power supply (regulator of capacitor), which were cheap and quick fixes.
    I

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před rokem

      I turn these away regularly. People pull fast ones on me from time to time and ship me stuff i don't generally work on.

  • @robertwadsworth5226
    @robertwadsworth5226 Před 5 lety

    The ONLY problem I have when using a solder sucker, is the tip getting plugged. Other than that technique and practice makes it useful solution for me.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +1

      The tips always get plugged. I loose patience with things that waste my time. Wick works for me and that is why I use it. I have both a squeeze bulb and this sucker and I dislike both as they are time wasters.

    • @NunYa953
      @NunYa953 Před 5 lety +1

      @@12voltvids
      Agree 100%!

  • @xminusone1
    @xminusone1 Před rokem

    I usually accept to repair them but the cost is often more of these junk costs new so people refuse. The shop were I live are scarce and people have to drive few hours to get to them. At the of the day, I let the consumer decide if they want a repaired 10 years old unit for 1000$ for the repair plus the original cost or a new unit for 1200$. Never had anyone choosing the repair.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před rokem

      I get people refusing repairs for 100

  • @kennethbynumiii9083
    @kennethbynumiii9083 Před 5 lety +1

    Sacrifices must be made

  • @supermasterPIK
    @supermasterPIK Před 4 lety

    22:19 - > Denon males its own circuit boards? I remember some brands took components from third parties.

  • @ceilingfanmusic6597
    @ceilingfanmusic6597 Před 5 lety

    I desing resevers an this is a bad dising. My desings have everything on separate boards. The mains power supply. And the stand by power supply are on separate boards. The power amps are on there own board. The secentdarry power supply is on its own board. The op amp power supply an logic power supplys are on a board. The audio outputs and speaker protection is on its own board. As are all the logic boards. Everything is mounted onto a internal fraim that's mounted onto a Heng so after you remove a few screws from the back side an unplug the power transformer all the internals just pivet up for servesing.

  • @LifeSized101
    @LifeSized101 Před 4 lety

    My Marantz sr-5500 has the famous one front channel quieter than the other

  • @rodrigobetancourt5540
    @rodrigobetancourt5540 Před 4 lety

    grat page an videos..a question..how money price for this work..???

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 4 lety

      I believe I charged about 70 for this one.

  • @xLiihGamer
    @xLiihGamer Před 8 měsíci

    Hello friend, I have a problem with my Denon 864, it turns on, but the relays don't arm, and the display doesn't turn on, could you help me?

  • @eduardoandos2606
    @eduardoandos2606 Před rokem

    Sir gud day what of electronic store buy your electronic parts original

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před rokem

      Original? Sorry no access to original parts. I deal with the local suppliers for whatever crap they have available.

  • @joexman6194
    @joexman6194 Před rokem

    We have seen many many of Denon receivers have same problem after a few years , they design that way so they can sell more to consumer ! best way is just stay away from they stuffs until they change their ways of doing business ! sending them a message everyone !

  • @brianhammer5107
    @brianhammer5107 Před 11 měsíci

    Focus!! Too cool. So many of these videos play absolute JUNK I can't watch them.

  • @joegerard8768
    @joegerard8768 Před 3 lety

    Whats that? thats attached to the cordless drill?

  • @dudzantoque6460
    @dudzantoque6460 Před 4 lety

    Sir i have a denon amplifier the red light is steady but no disply is anybody help.

  • @Gary_M
    @Gary_M Před 5 lety +1

    It didn't seem to play very loudly. You had it cranked all the way up at the end. I've never had any of my receivers even into the positive numbers.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +1

      It goes loud. Only goes to 0db on camera and no louder. ALC in camera.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      @My Name LOL

  • @bernards8050
    @bernards8050 Před rokem

    ignore the strikeout - don't know how that happened

  • @mervace
    @mervace Před 5 lety +1

    Weird about the fusible resistors

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +2

      I wasn't the first one into this one. Owner had a "friend" try to fix it prior to bringing it to me.

  • @stallion63m35
    @stallion63m35 Před 5 lety

    Hi. Have you figured out what could've caused the regulator to fail?

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      Nope. Don't care. ITV failed I replaced it and sent it on its way.

    • @stallion63m35
      @stallion63m35 Před 5 lety

      @@12voltvids
      Ok. Was wondering if a failed cap in the speaker crossover could've caused it. Like it did on my Denon AVC A1 amp which went into protect with blinking red light and would'nt turn on.😥

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      @@stallion63m35
      Nope. Failed cap on crossover will result in either no treble or a blown tweeter. Shorted speaker wire could blow the outputs. This was one of the low voltage regulators in the preamp circuit.

    • @stallion63m35
      @stallion63m35 Před 5 lety

      @@12voltvids ok tks. Love to watch vids like yours on audio equipt repair.Maybe you could do a vid on possible causes of amp failures..

  • @reynaldobuitizon4943
    @reynaldobuitizon4943 Před 6 měsíci

    Why did'nt you just use the solder wick?

  • @jimjay8828
    @jimjay8828 Před 5 lety +1

    I would just throw it in anger and see how far it goes.......

  • @benmeuninck7410
    @benmeuninck7410 Před 2 lety

    i have one with binking light it has hdmi mite have a P on it too

  • @stallion63m35
    @stallion63m35 Před 4 lety

    Hi. I've a denon avr 1706 and the power board looks identical to this 2307. Mine stopped working with no sound. The outputs are not shorted and have abt 51v at the collector. But no voltage on the emitter.The 15v and the 5v regulators are fine.What could be the problem?Btw,it's not going into protection and speaker relay is clicking. Just no sound output. Can you help?

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 4 lety

      I have no idea.

    • @stallion63m35
      @stallion63m35 Před 4 lety

      @@12voltvids Oh... Not even a clue?

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 4 lety

      @@stallion63m35
      Nope. Don't have the foggiest.

    • @Inflec
      @Inflec Před 4 lety +1

      +Stallion63 M - Sounds like your output transistors are fine. If the protection relay is closing that tends to clear the output stages of any fault. Your problem lies further back in the signal chain. Unfortunately that means it's service manual and signal tracing time with a scope. Not a job for the inexperienced.

    • @stallion63m35
      @stallion63m35 Před 4 lety

      @@Inflec Hi tks! Guessed as much. Suspect the input ic board problem as Mark pointed out.

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Před 5 lety

    I’m sure that consumer electronics manufacturers don’t consider ease of maintenance because in their eyes they make as perfect a product as possible that will never need maintenance. Plus they want you to buy a new product as soon as possible to continue their profit stream.🤨🤨

  • @ericdelapenapanday7415

    Denon avc 1550 shutdown with standby red blinking..

  • @shaun9107
    @shaun9107 Před 5 lety

    I think my days are numbered with AV .
    I only use 2 channel stereo .
    The second hand shops in the UK are selling these without remote for £20 .
    Return to the Class A I think ,
    9 channel is a bit of a gimmick with the DSP

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +2

      Don't tell the multi channel fan boys this. They will roast you. I am a 2 channel but too, and tubes to boot.

    • @pliedtka
      @pliedtka Před 5 lety

      F... multi channel junk. Fixed my friends Parasound - 20 something year old HCA - Jfet in, 3pairs of Sankens out. Very nice sounding amp, that eat all the AVR junks for breakfast. I think of building some 2ch amps - I have cases, transformers and other parts left over from scrap pile of receivers. I'm mostly 2ch audio guy but I use multi for bi amping and DSP crossovers.

    • @shaun9107
      @shaun9107 Před 5 lety

      @@12voltvids Dave I do not give a toss about them , I have commented on those Audiophile channels , I will just turn them inside out ,
      Sound engineering is my hobby , not HYPE .
      Little do they know that the surround is compress and only a bit of fun untill it brakes .
      I have a good sound here and we never stop learning , unlike some .

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +1

      @@shaun9107
      Of course it's, ac3 and all those other multi channel sound systems use compressed sound. Give me a good cd player a tube amp and a pair of big speakers any day for modern recordings and an old thrones table into a tube amp and big speakers for the stuff recorded when vinyl was the only game.

    • @shaun9107
      @shaun9107 Před 5 lety

      @@12voltvids I never used valves .
      I am all records & tapes , everything is Digital now but when its recorded on tape it just ads a touch of warmth to it , the other haters just throw a load of dumb numbers at you to argue , well numbers are not the result of Performance .
      Its the forced edge of hard Digital that stands out to me .
      It keeps me busy a bit with this 14 band Equalizer with some of these new records that we use now , it certainly pays off with using one here with this lot .
      As you can tell , I am no Audiophile .
      I am not sure if valve amps are for this rig ,
      I just wana turn it up a bit more .
      Like to feel the Power

  • @mervace
    @mervace Před 5 lety

    Great repair. We all do things differently,I would have removed / replaced both regulators by removing the heat sink and not having to worry about getting the regulator screws back in at such an awkward angle. No though about easy servicing in that design.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +2

      Not an ackward angle screws go right in. I have worked on far worse units.

  • @jms019
    @jms019 Před 5 lety

    I’d have quite a pile of screws left

  • @rubincelestin7524
    @rubincelestin7524 Před 4 lety

    Tengo un receptor Deno avr1603 que enciende mas no dar sonido.

  • @xeroinfinity
    @xeroinfinity Před 5 lety

    that circuit board looks a little toasty in that area. to bad engineers didnt think about putting an access panel on the bottom. I guess they saved a couple dollars. and no panel means they'll screw you on any repairs, no pun intended.

    • @xeroinfinity
      @xeroinfinity Před 5 lety

      you are probably right on the swap, and main amp being disposable. back in the day they did repair YOUR unit and send it back.
      personally i never send stuff in for warranty repairs. Usually if i cant fix it, it cant be fixed. it just might take a couple months to get to repairing it though. lol

    • @xeroinfinity
      @xeroinfinity Před 5 lety

      yea i never trust the "refurbished" stuff. we used to have a repair shop locally but it closed about 20 yrs ago. and since radio shack closed too i cant buy parts/components close. Though Ive found mouser is a pretty good place to buy stuff, decent prices and fast shipping. I dont do a lot of repairs, but it seems I am always working on something. Im sure if i advertised i could stay very busy full time.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      @@xeroinfinity
      Mouser is a bloody rip off in Canada. I ordered a small universal single ended 15 watt audio output transformer from them. Transformer was a hammond, made in Canada. Should have been about 30 bucks but with exchange and their flat rate shipping to Canada it came to over 100.00 for a transformer that had main electronics still been in business would have been probably under 20 bucks. I miss main electronics. They were the best place to find just about any part but the owner just had to die! Dam that sucked for all of us. His sons didn't want to keep the business running so they closed the doors :(

    • @budandbean1
      @budandbean1 Před 5 lety

      @12voltvids After reading this Dave, I was wondering if you have used Digi-Key very much, I figure you have. I started using them within the last year and I’ve hardly paid at all for shipping. Now I haven’t gotten anything real heavy but usually when shipping comes up, I got to the select shipping page and pick usps ground or whatever is cheapest. I’m in Florida and it normally is only three or four days and so far I haven’t spent more than five bucks for shipping yet. BUT, I know when you have to shop to Canada, things can change.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +2

      @@budandbean1 as soon as you put in Canada then outrageous shipping charges happen. Or they ship it fed ex or UPS and then a 37.50 broker charge arrives a few weeks later. That happened a few years ago and I mentioned I would gladly pass those fees on to the client and a the CZcams trolls went crazy and called me scum of the Earth and that I should eat the costs. Sorry but that is not how business works. Same when couriers started adding fuel surcharges on everything. Those costs get passed on.

  • @jonka1
    @jonka1 Před 5 lety

    No sure about the angst over the construction. Yes it's mindless but the harder a job the more satisfying it feels at the end. I can see why the shops won't touch them but if the customer is willing to pay for the time where's the problem?

    • @jimreardon6599
      @jimreardon6599 Před 5 lety

      The problem i see with these is when there is more to disassemble and reassemble, the greater the chance of incidental damage. a simple removable panel on the bottom goes a long way.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      Satisfying? I think not. A satisfying job is one that can be done relatively quickly without spending more time disassembling and reassembling the unit. And 9 times out of 10 the customer is not willing to spend a small fortune on these units because the new one does more and cost less.

  • @kyoudaiken
    @kyoudaiken Před 5 lety

    Wow, if this isn't even the worst case, I don't wanna know how bad the others are! Well, I don't understand this multichannel stuff anyway. The average human has 2 ears. And the direction stuff comes from those two ears, there's no magic involved. You can get the same sensation when you mix your audio correctly to two channels correctly on playback, depending on your room and speaker positions. Much more efficient and cheaper.

    • @daverhodes382
      @daverhodes382 Před 5 lety

      Piffle.

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken Před 5 lety

      @@daverhodes382 Good that marketing works on you, so companies can suck your money out of you pockets. :)

  • @oblioi
    @oblioi Před 5 lety

    $120 seems fair for all those screws,sorry no dolla on uk keybaord lol

  • @matthewbarnhart5874
    @matthewbarnhart5874 Před 5 lety

    Base labor should be $150

  • @DaveSmithmoneymagnet
    @DaveSmithmoneymagnet Před 5 lety

    You should invest in a magnetic screw tray so you don't loose screws taken out of appliances!

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +1

      I have one but I stuck it somewhere and forgot where I stuck it.

    • @DaveSmithmoneymagnet
      @DaveSmithmoneymagnet Před 5 lety

      No problem! I want to ask you a question. I bought a Behringer EP4000 Europower Power Amplifier on eBay & in the description it said Does not work, goes into protection mode. I have checked the fuse in both channels & they are fine. I think it's the Mosfet's that are blown. I'm sure you have dealt with this problem before.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      @@DaveSmithmoneymagnet
      Not familiar with that brand but it is likely the outputs. Will need to break out the meter and test them.

    • @Inflec
      @Inflec Před 4 lety

      +Dave Smith - I use old prescription bottles to stash screws when I work on something that's not going back together immediately. Since most units use different screws in different places I'll put them in individual containers and stick a little note inside so I'll know where they go when it is time to put it all together. Don't like to trust memory with everything else going on around me.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Inflec Same here. If something isn't going back together right away the screws go in a container, but usually I just reassemble the unit and take it apart again when the screws come in.

  • @tinicum54
    @tinicum54 Před 5 lety

    For music buffs, fusion. One of my test albums after repair long ago. czcams.com/video/0CdBLq_skb0/video.html

  • @redrooster1908
    @redrooster1908 Před 5 lety

    You sound Canadian.

  • @georgemartin1436
    @georgemartin1436 Před 5 lety +1

    57 screws later........................

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety +1

      That's about right.

    • @georgemartin1436
      @georgemartin1436 Před 5 lety

      @@12voltvids My favorite thing was when the customer would strip the speaker wire over the receiver, allowing for many unheard-of shorts.

    • @12voltvids
      @12voltvids  Před 5 lety

      @@georgemartin1436 Remove about 3" insulation for the speaker wires and then short everything out when connecting and wonder where all that smoke came from. Or the teenagers that had a party when the parents were out and toasted a 15,000 pair of infinity speakers.

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty1187 Před 4 lety

    TEN MINUTE DIAGNOSTIC.... 1.5 HOURS DISASSEMBLY AND RE-ASSEMBLY!

  • @gdb0360
    @gdb0360 Před 5 lety

    What a butcher. No failure diagnostics, poor soldering, poor desoldering and never even bothered testing dc offsets and idling currents of output stage. No thermal checks etc and no checks on rail leakages etc. Something caused original regulator breakdown!!
    I wouldn't take my kit to this guy.

    • @eagle7267
      @eagle7267 Před 5 lety

      Maybe watch part 1 before commenting...

    • @gdb0360
      @gdb0360 Před 5 lety

      @@eagle7267 I did, what's your point.

    • @cat-lw6kq
      @cat-lw6kq Před 4 lety

      Like the shop where I worked never saw anyone do it either and I was just learning at the time. I don't recall any amps coming back but I guess we were lucky.