Bronze Member Username: Extremesound1Coventry, RI United states Post Number: 31 Registered: Mar-06 | i have a onkyo reciever and i think something happened to it. whyll i ways playing it sometimes it would just shut off.(i think it was from be to loud or overheating) but i would just turn it back on. well one day when i turned it back one after it randomly shut off there was a SPARK AND A SMALL PUFF OFF SMOKE COMING OFF THE RECIEVER. THEN JUST SHUT OFF AGAIN. know it goes on but in 1sec it shuts right off. press the power button a million times it just shuts right back off HELP HELP HELP |
Gold Member Username: Frank_abelaBerkshire UK Post Number: 1258 Registered: Sep-04 | Roland It's broken. It needs to be repaired. The protection circuitry is cutting in which is why it is switching off. The amp does this to save you a bigger bill later on. If you didn't have the protection circuitry the amp would probably have fried totally. Let's hope this hasn't happened. Regards, Frank. |
Bronze Member Username: Extremesound1Coventry, RI United states Post Number: 36 Registered: Mar-06 | thanx were do you think i could bring it i got from radioshack do they repair??? o yay warranty expired to it ****** sucks. or i would of have it repaired in no time thanx again |
New member Username: Nottingham365MA USA Post Number: 5 Registered: Mar-06 | Roland, You can use the link below to find an Onkyo authorized service center. http://www.onkyousa.com/locator.cfm Of course, since the warranty is expired, it isn't necessary to have the receiver serviced at an authorized shop. With a little basic research (yellow pages, internet), you can find a shop in your area that repairs audio and video equipment. Depending on the cost of repair, it might be more sensible to buy a new receiver. If you do bring it in, you will be charged a diagnostic fee at the very least. Also, determine exactly what caused the shutdown so that you can avoid the problem in the future. Maybe your listening habits require different equipment. Good luck, Ross |
Bronze Member Username: Extremesound1Coventry, RI United states Post Number: 44 Registered: Mar-06 | awesome thanx big help, i can go to the circuit city about 25 min away from thanx again |
Silver Member Username: GeekboyTampa, FL United States Post Number: 439 Registered: Dec-03 | Roland, I miss Rhode Island. I hope that everthing goes well for you. You're going to the Circuit City in Warwick? I would recommend the Electronic Repair shop on Broadway in Newport, but that's a little far from you. It's an independent store and the guy there is VERY good. As others suggested, you may try to go through a larger retailer, like Circuit City. If it's no longer under warranty, I always opt for the "local" electronics guru. |
Gold Member Username: Stu_pittIrvington, New York USA Post Number: 1064 Registered: May-05 | Rhode Island? Ever heard of a place called Wright's Chicken Farm? |
Silver Member Username: GeekboyTampa, FL United States Post Number: 441 Registered: Dec-03 | Stu wrote: Rhode Island? Ever heard of a place called Wright's Chicken Farm? No. I lived in Newport for 30 years. I didn't visit the "mainland" that often. |