2/2/2023 0 Comments Pioner vsx 516![]() Mine works great most of the time but trips the protect/error switches once in awhile and shuts my amplifier off for no apparent reason. i have a vsx-30 and finding a manual or even reset codes is a nightmare. I could probably take it apart and probe around for something obvious with a DMM to start with but that's more of a weekend project right now.īasically i'm shooting in the dark to to see if anyone with direct experience or knowledge of the VSX line can help me rule out some stuff that would not be related inside (like a certain card or area of the circuitry inside).įinding a service manual can be extremely hard even for older models. It's mostly likely a faulty amplifier or possibly the capacitors just need to be completely replaced (not worth the time and effort unless I know if will fix the problem). I've already did a bit of searching of the web and there is no one answer i've been able to find common to this error message. ![]() The insides still look clean and no obvious signs of damage (or poofed caps). I've already inspected it quite a bit for any corrosion, bug droppings, mice and all that stuff. I'm not sure I want to go through the trouble now. Originally I was going to replace all the AC caps and any that were poofed up. The speakers are currently in use with another receiver and just wanted to steal the two E50's for my computer (a little big for computer speakers but hey why not lol). I tried hooking up the speakers that were originally used with it (Complete 5.1 JBL Northridge set + two E50's for the surround back) but didn't really change anything even with messing with the volume attenuation the best I could. When I turn it on (nothing connected) it shows the last state it was in (DVD/LD) then then flashes overload a few time then turn off. ![]() Long story short I dug this thing out of storage (dry, but not climate controlled) and figured I'd repurpose it. With the exception of summer heat and winter cold it's pretty much just been in my garage in a box for about 3 years). (Note: this receiver was in perfect working order before it was put in storage.
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