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Default Sony Amplifier center channel cuts out. STR-SE501.

I have a sony amp that I have for about 5 years now, it has started
having a problem where the center channel will cut out, and when it
does I hear a click, like a small relay. It may have something to do
with heat also, because it seems to do it more often once the unit
heats up, though it is well ventilated. Anyone have any ideas that I
can check, and/or a schematic?
Thanks,
CP

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I have a sony amp that I have for about 5 years now, it has started
having a problem where the center channel will cut out, and when it
does I hear a click, like a small relay. It may have something to do
with heat also, because it seems to do it more often once the unit
heats up, though it is well ventilated. Anyone have any ideas that I
can check, and/or a schematic?
Thanks,
CP


Perhaps solder connections at the center channel relay.

Mark Z.


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