Well I fixed it. I got an email back from sonicfrontiers who told me to take it to a dealer and they would let me sonicf know what is needed. This sounded like a 80$ diagnostic fee to me or something similar. Anyways, just for fun, I opened it up and based on the Krell experience above, I decided to see if there was something I could reset. Well, all I did was pull the main 10A 250V fuse which actually did not have the typical glass between the ends, but rather a white possibly ceramic material. I pulled it because there were two other fuses that looked "typical" with the glass in between and a thin filament in both that looked good. I initially thought the white main fuse was blown and hence the white look. Well, I plugged it back in without the fuse and nothing happened. That was expected. I put the fuse back in and simply gave up after that "thorough" search. I turned it on and off a few times and it worked every time. I tried it with the receiver and it works perfect. What I don't understand is why would it "reset" or whatever, by pulling this fuse and turning it on? I have been unplugging this thing for around two to three years so I am finally happy that this little inconvenience has been solved. Thanks to everyone again. Hope my trial and error can help a similar problem in the future for ZERO dollars.
Regards,
Steve