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I've got a Pioneer SX-303R Stereo Receiver, about 10 years old. It only says it can handle 8-16 ohm loads but I have a pretty nice pair of 3 way speakers I assembled which are 24 ohms, (three 8 ohm speakers per cabinet). This was running great for about 6 months untill the other day I was listening at normal volume when the left channel just stopped playing, seconds later followed by a huge blue spark/explosion
located towards the left, back corner inside the receiver...a late 4th of July present.
I ripped it appart and from what I can tell from the smoke and ash crap, the part that looks like exploded looks like the bigger transformer but smaller and in the middle has copper windings facing up. I'm guessing this is the output transformer exploded due to overheating because of too much speaker impedence. Someone please inform me on what too much resistance can do (or did do haha) and what parts I damaged.
THANKS!
Dave
I've got a Pioneer SX-303R Stereo Receiver, about 10 years old. It only says it can handle 8-16 ohm loads but I have a pretty nice pair of 3 way speakers I assembled which are 24 ohms, (three 8 ohm speakers per cabinet). This was running great for about 6 months untill the other day I was listening at normal volume when the left channel just stopped playing, seconds later followed by a huge blue spark/explosion
I ripped it appart and from what I can tell from the smoke and ash crap, the part that looks like exploded looks like the bigger transformer but smaller and in the middle has copper windings facing up. I'm guessing this is the output transformer exploded due to overheating because of too much speaker impedence. Someone please inform me on what too much resistance can do (or did do haha) and what parts I damaged.
THANKS!
Dave
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