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Default Onkyo receiver in Protect Mode

Tim Marcus:
What about the following:
***the driver and predriver stages? leaky transistors, leaky electrolytics,
open low ohm resistors, shorted diodes???
***the main power supply (+) & (-) rails... filtered and balanced, and
the sub power supply regulation circuitry that feed the preamp and driver
stages..... correct voltages, filtered and (+) & (-) rails balanced?
***check the input side of the speaker protection relay.... do the left and
right channel power stage output have a DC offset? If so, then you missed
something, if not, then maybe the protection circuitry has a fault?
***check for cracked solder connections especially near and around the high
heat producing parts.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"Tim Marcus" wrote in message
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Model Number is TX-SV414PRO

I have replaced the 5 transistors in the output stage, the standup
resistor, and a few other burnt out resistors. The thing does not
overdraw anymore, however, the relays never click, and it says
"Protect" on the front. I have checked everything in the output
section twice (resistance measurements, etc) - anybody know what I
might be missing? Thanks - Tim