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Hey guys, I made a post over at avsforum, and I thought I'd reach out here to see if there's any more ideas..
I'll try to be brief, this has been going on for a while. January I had a power surge that took out my Denon 1610. Replaced with x1100w in March. The 1610 had been working fine with this exact same setup since July 2012. (and before that in a different house when I got it in January 2011). Landlord only changed the wall receptacle. (which had melted and caught fire). I bought a Furman M-8x2 to plug everything into. Come late May, the x1100w was randomly turning off and then coming back on. (it will power off for 2-3 seconds or so and then go back to playing whatever it was playing - and it may only happen once every 4 days.. or once every 4 hours - Random and I can't reproduce it!) Checked all connections, did a reset, and bypassed all power strips and went straight to the wall.. all to no avail. Called Crutchfield, they replaced it with an x2100w. (before I even had to return the x1100w - great service) Few days after setup, same thing began happening. Plugged directly into wall, bought some fans to cool it better, changed all my speaker wire with brand new stuff (and eliminated some loose fitting banana plugs), landlord had an electrician upgrade home service to 200 amps, all new panel and new breakers, and he found some ground issues and circuit issues (2 circuits on 1 breaker) that were rectified. Added grounding rods outside, etc. I performed a microprocessor reset twice on the 2100. I unplugged it and everything else for 1 hour last night (static discharge maybe?) I relocated the Furman which was near the AVR to behind the media console away from everything. I added some Ferrite cores. I changed out some cheapo HDMI cables for better shielded stuff. Plugged it back in. Same thing about half-way into an episode of True Detective - but then it's been fine since last night again. Crutchfield tech said it seems highly unlikely that it would be the unit twice, but they'd exchange it again if I wanted to. (I have about 20 something days left in return period) AND that if the 3rd unit does it, the probability of that happening is exponential. (I don't think so, various Denon models in this lineup have had issues) I'm thinking I'm gonna try a different wall outlet, and do some continuity testing on the speakers next. And if this all doesn't work then I'm leaning towards a Yamaha RX-v677... because they get a great reliability rating and I although I love Denon and Audyssey, I JUST WANT IT TO WORK ! And then I'm also wondering if you guys have any ideas? Maybe something stupid I overlooked, or maybe had a similar experience? THANKS for reading |
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Denon receivers have a history of randomly turning themselves off.
It's a known issue, that Denon is well aware of. My X4000 does the same thing. I just do a soft reset and the problem is solved. That is, until it decides to turn itself off again. So, I have to unplug it for about 15 minutes and then plug it back in. |
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Now, a speaker wire touching something it shouldn't can shut a receiver down real quick. But as Timcat mentioned it could be a design flaw or something loose internally? Either way I'd hate to have to continually unplug to reset the receiver...Id probably try to request a change in brand/model at this point. My $.02 |
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some speakers need a certain amount of power to be powered. so the receiver will max its power to power them, hence its turning off as its a safety feature so the receiver doesn't harm it self. This happens when there is a spike in watts during lets gun shots in a movie.
The amp should have higher wattage than speaker. another thing to do is check for a wire shortage....plug in one speaker at a time to what speaker or speaker wire could have a short in it |
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Turning your amp/receiver to max regardless of speaker could be bad for anyone. But its not directly related to underpowering the speaker Last edited by crackinhedz; 07-14-2015 at 11:04 PM. |
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Milano, I notice you have both 6ohm & 8ohm speakers, did you select 6ohm in receiver settings (pg. 28)?
I know this should be obvious, but can be a problem causing you issues if not set correct. Last edited by crackinhedz; 07-15-2015 at 12:04 AM. |
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I have had zero issues from Pioneer receivers. My first Pioneer Elite lasted me several years, then I thought Id give Denon X3000 a try because I needed dual HDMI output..dud on arrival...I did by it new off eBay, but still...went back to Pioneer and cannot speak any higher of them...for me at least.
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Efficiency Ohm load Not..."needs a certain amount of power" |
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Unfortunately this time around I had to go for a non-Elite (VSX-1124). But this thing does everything I need, aside from dual HDMI output my wife loves streaming her music through Airplay on the home network.
Pioneer also makes a sweet App (iControlAV5) to control the receiver, and works really well. Though I find it is a better experience on the iPad than the phone app. http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/Apps As for the room correction programs, I really have only been accustomed to MCACC so my opinion is limited and very biased, but I enjoy the sound. To me Pioneer has always ment reliability. Even when they made Plasmas they were cream of the crop. |
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It's that good. |
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Didnt say room correction (itself) isnt important. Just wasnt my main concern during purchase, the price tag was. ![]() Last edited by crackinhedz; 07-25-2015 at 09:39 PM. |
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