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[email protected] November 12th 07 02:53 AM

Pioneer VSX-608 "Power Off"
 
I recently hooked something up to the front AUX inputs and "POP", now
i get "power off" on the display. I have looked at the test resistors
in front of the amps, but they all seem normal. One shows a few volts
but not the 60 volts talked about in other post.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Fred


Mark D. Zacharias[_2_] November 12th 07 11:21 AM

Pioneer VSX-608 "Power Off"
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
I recently hooked something up to the front AUX inputs and "POP", now
i get "power off" on the display. I have looked at the test resistors
in front of the amps, but they all seem normal. One shows a few volts
but not the 60 volts talked about in other post.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Fred


"A few volts" is still more than enough to trigger the protect circuit.

MarkZ .



[email protected] November 12th 07 05:30 PM

Pioneer VSX-608 "Power Off"
 
On Nov 12, 6:21 am, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...

I recently hooked something up to the front AUX inputs and "POP", now
i get "power off" on the display. I have looked at the test resistors
in front of the amps, but they all seem normal. One shows a few volts
but not the 60 volts talked about in other post.


Any ideas?


Thanks,


Fred


"A few volts" is still more than enough to trigger the protect circuit.

MarkZ .


Thanks Mark, I noticed on you other post that a skt4231 will work, I
think I am going to give it a try.

Thanks,

Fred


Mark D. Zacharias[_2_] November 13th 07 10:46 AM

Pioneer VSX-608 "Power Off"
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
On Nov 12, 6:21 am, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...

I recently hooked something up to the front AUX inputs and "POP", now
i get "power off" on the display. I have looked at the test resistors
in front of the amps, but they all seem normal. One shows a few volts
but not the 60 volts talked about in other post.


Any ideas?


Thanks,


Fred


"A few volts" is still more than enough to trigger the protect circuit.

MarkZ .


Thanks Mark, I noticed on you other post that a skt4231 will work, I
think I am going to give it a try.

Thanks,

Fred


If the output IC is a PAC007, yes, an STK 4231 II (Roman numeral2).

Mark Z.




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