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I've got a problem with my Denon AVR4800. it will not play digital
content on the LEFT main channel. even internal test tone does not
come out there.
it got bumped around a bit so it could be a loose board or even
cracked but how do you get into this thing? it has a lot of connectors
on phenolic boards. I'm afraid to break them taking them out.
any ideas?

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On Mar 4, 7:27 pm, Meat Plow wrote:
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:51:10 -0800, Joust wrote:
I've got a problem with my Denon AVR4800. it will not play digital
content on the LEFT main channel. even internal test tone does not
come out there.
it got bumped around a bit so it could be a loose board or even
cracked but how do you get into this thing? it has a lot of connectors
on phenolic boards. I'm afraid to break them taking them out.
any ideas?


If you don't have the manual dexterity, experience, or confidence to do
a visual trouble shoot then take it to someone qualified.
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Why bother replying if you have nothing usefull to say?
I am a qualified tech, I have not worked on these units before
though. I am used to FR4 boards. Is there a special tool you need to
pop the boards out of thier connectors?

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Joust wrote:

Why bother replying if you have nothing usefull to say?
I am a qualified tech, I have not worked on these units before
though. I am used to FR4 boards. Is there a special tool you need to
pop the boards out of thier connectors?



You're the tech, you tell us.


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