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photodyer
Audioholic Intern
Hi All-
I've been lurking here for the past few weeks getting "back up to speed" on HT equipment as we are finishing our basement and including a full A/V system update. AH and this forum have been a fantastic guide to getting going on setup of our new "entertainment area", and after reading through articles and posts here I have a targeted short list of questions that I wanted to throw out with regards to new equipment . . .
. . . But that plan went on the shelf for the moment because my current HT system suffered "cardiac arrest" this afternoon and I'm hoping that those of you who know receiver/amp electronics might be able to give an educated guess as to what's going on.
My original system--purchased 10 years ago when I was still is school and we were scraping by on one income--has at its heart an Onkyo TX-SV 525. It's pretty laughable by today's standards, but in its day it was a solid mid-level contender; it's served us well for years, and was planned to stay at the heart of our "upstairs" system.
This afteroon, my daughter ran in yelling that the "sound was broke" when she tried to turn on the system. I went in to find the receiver cycling through turning on and turning off---ON *click*, OFF*click*, repeat ad nauseum. I unplugged then replugged from power--same thing. I finally managed to time it right and turn the receiver off, but again pushing the power button yielded the same results.
I unhooked everything, pulled the unit out, opened it up, checked the fuse, and blew out the electronics with canned air. Hooked it back up, and this time the front panel lit up and stayed lit, but the volume dial light doesn't come on and there's no sound (I hooked one speaker back up to test). At one point I did get very weak sound for a few moments, but when I upped the volume the screen flashed "protect" and the amp went out again.
Please excuse the long-winded account, but is the baby toast or a candidate for salvage? I'm not very hopeful given that googling the model gave me a link to a 525 on eBay selling for $10 as parts with a very similar problem description.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
I've been lurking here for the past few weeks getting "back up to speed" on HT equipment as we are finishing our basement and including a full A/V system update. AH and this forum have been a fantastic guide to getting going on setup of our new "entertainment area", and after reading through articles and posts here I have a targeted short list of questions that I wanted to throw out with regards to new equipment . . .
. . . But that plan went on the shelf for the moment because my current HT system suffered "cardiac arrest" this afternoon and I'm hoping that those of you who know receiver/amp electronics might be able to give an educated guess as to what's going on.
My original system--purchased 10 years ago when I was still is school and we were scraping by on one income--has at its heart an Onkyo TX-SV 525. It's pretty laughable by today's standards, but in its day it was a solid mid-level contender; it's served us well for years, and was planned to stay at the heart of our "upstairs" system.
This afteroon, my daughter ran in yelling that the "sound was broke" when she tried to turn on the system. I went in to find the receiver cycling through turning on and turning off---ON *click*, OFF*click*, repeat ad nauseum. I unplugged then replugged from power--same thing. I finally managed to time it right and turn the receiver off, but again pushing the power button yielded the same results.
I unhooked everything, pulled the unit out, opened it up, checked the fuse, and blew out the electronics with canned air. Hooked it back up, and this time the front panel lit up and stayed lit, but the volume dial light doesn't come on and there's no sound (I hooked one speaker back up to test). At one point I did get very weak sound for a few moments, but when I upped the volume the screen flashed "protect" and the amp went out again.
Please excuse the long-winded account, but is the baby toast or a candidate for salvage? I'm not very hopeful given that googling the model gave me a link to a 525 on eBay selling for $10 as parts with a very similar problem description.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!