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Default Samsung VR-507 receiver issue. Please Help!

Sound just died one day. Receiver turns on and seems to function okay.
If I turn up the receiver all the way and find an FM station I can
barely hear the station. Everything else gives me nothing. I replaced
the glass fuse where the power cord connects. I heard their may be an
internal fuse somewhere?? But I have been unable to locate it. If
anyone could hook me up with the service manual or some advice I would
be very grateful.
Thanks,

Ian Lilkendey

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Ian Lilkendey:
Are you certain that your VR-507 is made by SAMSUNG as your post
indicates? ? ?
I am guessing that you REALLY have the KENWOOD VR-507 receiver.... it
is an excellent unit.

The symptoms you described are most certainly NOT caused by a bad fuse
where the power cord connects nor by a bad internal fuse. Was the line
fuse that you replaced bad? .... If it were, the unit would not even
power up.

Most likely the problem is a front panel tape monitor switch left on or
rear panel missing jumpers or incorrect switch setting for the pre-amp
out to the main-amp.
If all of that is OK then the problem could be faulty components and/or
circuitry that can only be diagnosed with proper equipment and
procedures.
Without proper test equipment, electronics knowledge, repair experience
proper tools and replacement parts this is going to be a repair that a
shop or experienced tech should handle. Parts that "look good" can be
quite faulty and must be tested.
At the very least you should TAKE it to a repair shop for a repair cost
estimate so you can make an intelligent repair decision with facts
instead of internet wild guesses.
For more repair hints and information you should search the website for
this newsgroup at
http://www.repairfaq.org/
Lots of helpful information will be found there.
electricitym
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Thanks for the reply elctricitym. Indeed It is a Kenwood VR-507. I
don't know why I typed Samsung. I will look into what you said. Thanks
again for the info!

Ian

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