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Jan 2008
Inland Empire, Southern California
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I have a dead receiver that has been collecting dust for some time now. I bought it about 3 years back. It is an Onkyo HT-R520 that was part of a HTIB system for $400, still have the speakers, just need a working receiver.
I don't know what is wrong with it, it turns on, but just no sound and acts as if nothing is even plugged into it. I have done a good bit of research on the net to find other people with similar problems, but nobody seems to have the same problems I have, so my only option is to trash it, or take it to a shop where they will probably want me to pay them more than the thing is worth. What do you think I should do? |
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p.s. good thing you posted before me.. my post was going to be: What do you do with a dead receiver, what do you do with a dead receiver, what to you do with a dead receiver earligh in the morning....tie'em to a mast until he's sober...well you get the picture.. Last edited by Slec; 04-02-2008 at 01:05 AM. |
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If it doesn't work, there is bound to be some type of electronics recycling facility in your town. See if you can find them. Throwing it in the trash is just adding to the worlds pollution problem.
However... I have to admit that the suggestion above about dropping it off of the back of a pick up at 60mph sounds pretty cool. I'd make sure that it's tied up though. You'd get to prolong the entertainment for at least 20 seconds instead of just one 3 second bang. |
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The main power supply for output is out, probably from a circuit that regulates the output power to the actual channel output IC's. If you're still getting juice to the display, it's not a fuse.
The irony is, the supply is probably OK. It would be a modular component, but since it's in a receiver not made any more, you'd have a hard time finding a spare. If you're going to keep your HTIB speakers, get a lower powered replacement receiver (standard DD 5.1 receivers start at well under $200) and just walk away. Last edited by gearyt; 04-02-2008 at 11:28 PM. |
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Nashville
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Right down the road from my house is the famed Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natchez...Parkway_Bridge . In my days of youth and stupidity, we used to throw large fruit, soda bottles, and once even a box of wine off that bridge. There is a highway that runs below and the boom a watermelon makes is quite remarkable. I can't help but think about the sound a massive home theater receiver would make... NOTE: I am older now and more than a small bit more mature. I do not condone this behavior and am thankful no one was injured during our stupidity. Still, the sound of a box of wine hitting asphalt after a 130 ft drop can not be described... |
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Jan 2008
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And if I can't fix it, maybe I'll take Petra's suggestion of "freeway removal" ![]() |
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Definitely buy a new receiver. If you liked the Onkyo and just want something comparable to what you had, try this:
http://onkyousa.com/model.cfm?m=TX-S...s=Receiver&p=i It is their entry-level HT receiver. It lists for $250, but I'll bet you could get it for much less (Amazon has it for $160). I would suggest spending a little extra $$ and getting the TX-SR605 ($400 from Amazon), so that at least you can take full advantage of BD movies. |
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If I were you, id just go out and buy the 605. If you cant afford it at the moment then i would save up. ![]() Cant go wrong with the Onkyo TX-SR605. ![]() ![]() |
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