Denon receiver dead?

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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
I’m at work now so I will share the model number when I get home. My wife said she was watching TV, then shut it off and later turned it back on and no sound. HDMI Passthrough works for the TV. I couldn’t find a hard reset switch or setting, but I tried resetting it up, using different HDMI inputs and nothing. The light of my sub woofer doesn’t even turn green to indicate that it is receiving a signal. I bought it used a couple months ago for $100 and was hoping to get a little bit more time but my guess is it’s not worth fixing.


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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I'd start with a soft reset (simply unplug it for a bit). If that doesn't do it, a full microprocessor reset...instructions should be in the manual (in my Denon 4520 it's from power off, pressing the power button while holding down the back and info buttons simultaneously on the avr's panel and wait for the panel lcd to flash at intervals of 1 second then release.
 
Good4it

Good4it

Audioholic Chief
Don’t forget the ‘while standing on your head” part. Might not work without that.
 
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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
I'd start with a soft reset (simply unplug it for a bit). If that doesn't do it, a full microprocessor reset...instructions should be in the manual (in my Denon 4520 it's from power off, pressing the power button while holding down the back and info buttons simultaneously on the avr's panel and wait for the panel lcd to flash at intervals of 1 second then release.
Thanks, I’ll try that on Sunday. I was so frustrated after messing with it for 30 minutes I plugged the NAD back in, 2.1 is negligibly worse than 3.1


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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks, I’ll try that on Sunday. I was so frustrated after messing with it for 30 minutes I plugged the NAD back in, 2.1 is negligibly worse than 3.1


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Be sure to check for your model, my Denon 3808 is a different routine for microprocessor reset.....
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Hey hey hey, I can't chew gum and do anything else at the same time. This is an impossible task now.

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I can’t even chew gum. Period. Or else I will bite my lips. :eek:
 
hemiram

hemiram

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My old Yamaha RX-V659's sole oddity was about once a year, it had to have a hard reset. The front L+R channels would go dead and only the center and surrounds would play. The first time it happened, it was just after the warranty had expired and I thought, "Of course, it's dead with no warranty!", and I started shopping for a new AVR, but tried the hard reset and it worked. Of course, the main problem was setting it all up again after losing all the settings. I had kind of the same thing happen with the really nice sounding JVC stereo I had in my truck about 10 years ago. Sirius would be playing, it was always Sirius that caused it, and it would start changing channel numbers but the audio would stay on whatever channel it was originally on. After a minute or so, it would say something like "Error 07" and it was bricked until you did the hard reset. The stereo dealer replaced it but the new one did it too. I finally got fed up with it and sold it, and replaced it with another brand stereo, which didn't sound as good, but didn't drive me nuts with having to reset all the adjustments and the JVC had tons of them. Later on, I found out that my (ridiculed) suggestion to the dealer that it was a power surge was correct and just a big cap would have probably solved it. Oh well. My friend that bought it had no issues with it and loved it.

Hope it works out for you!
 

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