Fried 'Digital Board' on Denon AVR-1908....is it good for anything now?

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RobTitley

Audiophyte
Hi,

I bought a Denon AVR-1908 four years ago and just the other day the front left channel went all staticky, then a high pitch noise and randomly no sound at all. I went to the Denon A/S centre here in S. Korea and they told me the 'digital board' is toast and there are no replacement parts available. Even if there were, they said its pricey.

So, do I now have an oversized paper weight? The video size of things still seems to work. The RCA inputs seem to emit the same static/noise as the HDMI inputs.

Maybe use it as a pre-amp in the future, but that might be fried as well, not sure? Fix it by hand? Sell it? Toss it out? What do you suggest I do with it?

Cheers,
Rob
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hi,

I bought a Denon AVR-1908 four years ago and just the other day the front left channel went all staticky, then a high pitch noise and randomly no sound at all. I went to the Denon A/S centre here in S. Korea and they told me the 'digital board' is toast and there are no replacement parts available. Even if there were, they said its pricey.

So, do I now have an oversized paper weight? The video size of things still seems to work. The RCA inputs seem to emit the same static/noise as the HDMI inputs.

Maybe use it as a pre-amp in the future, but that might be fried as well, not sure? Fix it by hand? Sell it? Toss it out? What do you suggest I do with it?

Cheers,
Rob
It is never a good idea to use broken electronics. It is dangerous. That unit is only good for taking to the recycling center, nothing else.
 
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tom67

Full Audioholic
Hook up FL to LR and use as 2 or 3 channel unit...just change menus to no fronts
 
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