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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except
that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a
recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
There is a replacement IC available, resoldering is only a temporary fix.
You have to change the position of two surface mount zero-ohm resistors, and replace IC9374 with the EEPROM Pioneer supplies now. I have done a lot of these with no repeat service on any. I was not aware of any exchange program, it was repair by changing that IC per a service bulletin. Great reciever once that is fixed, though. -- Jammy Harbin J & J Electronics, Inc. 227 S. 4th St. Selmer, TN 38375 731-645-3311 "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
Mark,
Thanks for the quick reply! After I posted my earlier message, I found a discussion in the newsgroup about the VSX-29TX, which is basically the same model. I think you helped whoever asked back then also... Anyway, that discussion set me on the right course (check the DSP board). I discovered that there is audio present at the board's input, but not its output. Fortunately, Pioneer did a nice job silk screening the board -- all the connectors are labeled in a way that makes sense. I poked around and managed to get the thing to work a few times, in less than the usual warm-up time. I then looked at the address (or data -- I don't know) pins on the large PLCC part with my scope (is this the SRAM? It's Toshiba and marked like a memory) and noticed that it looked like the DSP is resetting a few times per second, rather than executing continuously as it should. If the PLCC device is indeed the SRAM to which you're referring, I can probably resolder it. If it's the DSP, then I'm in trouble! I don't think I have any chance resoldering that. Thanks again! Jeff "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
You need to replace IC9374 and change the position of the 2 zero-ohm
resistors. It's not a bad solder connection, it's a faulty ROM, the data in the ROM tells the DSP IC what to do. The new part is a flash EEPROM, thus the need to change the jumper resistors. Sometimes resoldering makes the ROM work a little while, but it's due to the heat. You can warm up the IC with a heat gun and produce the same effect. My last couple of posts on this unit didn't show up, so here's another try. -- Jammy Harbin J & J Electronics, Inc. 227 S. 4th St. Selmer, TN 38375 731-645-3311 "Jeff" wrote in message ... Mark, Thanks for the quick reply! After I posted my earlier message, I found a discussion in the newsgroup about the VSX-29TX, which is basically the same model. I think you helped whoever asked back then also... Anyway, that discussion set me on the right course (check the DSP board). I discovered that there is audio present at the board's input, but not its output. Fortunately, Pioneer did a nice job silk screening the board -- all the connectors are labeled in a way that makes sense. I poked around and managed to get the thing to work a few times, in less than the usual warm-up time. I then looked at the address (or data -- I don't know) pins on the large PLCC part with my scope (is this the SRAM? It's Toshiba and marked like a memory) and noticed that it looked like the DSP is resetting a few times per second, rather than executing continuously as it should. If the PLCC device is indeed the SRAM to which you're referring, I can probably resolder it. If it's the DSP, then I'm in trouble! I don't think I have any chance resoldering that. Thanks again! Jeff "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
It is the solder connections - the new ic just runs a bit cooler. Part of
Pioneer's fix was to add a special "socket" for the new IC, but there were problems with this. Desoldering the IC for replacement is a problem. I use a Denon desoldering tool, which I have discovered is no good for this job. The required desoldering equipment is surely not cost-effective for most of us. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ampdoc" wrote in message . .. You need to replace IC9374 and change the position of the 2 zero-ohm resistors. It's not a bad solder connection, it's a faulty ROM, the data in the ROM tells the DSP IC what to do. The new part is a flash EEPROM, thus the need to change the jumper resistors. Sometimes resoldering makes the ROM work a little while, but it's due to the heat. You can warm up the IC with a heat gun and produce the same effect. My last couple of posts on this unit didn't show up, so here's another try. -- Jammy Harbin J & J Electronics, Inc. 227 S. 4th St. Selmer, TN 38375 731-645-3311 "Jeff" wrote in message ... Mark, Thanks for the quick reply! After I posted my earlier message, I found a discussion in the newsgroup about the VSX-29TX, which is basically the same model. I think you helped whoever asked back then also... Anyway, that discussion set me on the right course (check the DSP board). I discovered that there is audio present at the board's input, but not its output. Fortunately, Pioneer did a nice job silk screening the board -- all the connectors are labeled in a way that makes sense. I poked around and managed to get the thing to work a few times, in less than the usual warm-up time. I then looked at the address (or data -- I don't know) pins on the large PLCC part with my scope (is this the SRAM? It's Toshiba and marked like a memory) and noticed that it looked like the DSP is resetting a few times per second, rather than executing continuously as it should. If the PLCC device is indeed the SRAM to which you're referring, I can probably resolder it. If it's the DSP, then I'm in trouble! I don't think I have any chance resoldering that. Thanks again! Jeff "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
If you're good it can be done with a standard iron and a small screwdriver.
Apply high quality solder liberally to both ends of the IC with a 650 degree F iron, a long tip placed horizontally along the pins is a great help. Alternately heat both ends of the IC, and make sure all pins are bridged together well. Use the screwdriver to gently lift one end of the IC whilst heating the solder- only lift it enough that solder wick will fit beneath the pins. Wick all solder from the end you just lifted, then heat the other end and slide the IC out of the solder, wick up all remaining solder carefully. Then clean PCB with flux remover, and put your new IC on. I can resolder them with a standard iron, also. It just takes good technique and patience, as well as a gentle touch. If you apply force you'll lift traces. You can also remove any flat pack IC with a heat gun, that takes practice though, as if you overheat the PCB you will damage it. I know a tech in Nashville who swears by the Weller Pyropen (Butane soldering/hot air iron) for doing surface mount rework, he uses the hot air tip on that to do all his surface mount work. One advantage of this is it's non-contact so you don't have to worry about ESD, but to resolder with hot air you need solder paste. -- Jammy Harbin J & J Electronics, Inc. 227 S. 4th St. Selmer, TN 38375 731-645-3311 "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... It is the solder connections - the new ic just runs a bit cooler. Part of Pioneer's fix was to add a special "socket" for the new IC, but there were problems with this. Desoldering the IC for replacement is a problem. I use a Denon desoldering tool, which I have discovered is no good for this job. The required desoldering equipment is surely not cost-effective for most of us. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Ampdoc" wrote in message . .. You need to replace IC9374 and change the position of the 2 zero-ohm resistors. It's not a bad solder connection, it's a faulty ROM, the data in the ROM tells the DSP IC what to do. The new part is a flash EEPROM, thus the need to change the jumper resistors. Sometimes resoldering makes the ROM work a little while, but it's due to the heat. You can warm up the IC with a heat gun and produce the same effect. My last couple of posts on this unit didn't show up, so here's another try. -- Jammy Harbin J & J Electronics, Inc. 227 S. 4th St. Selmer, TN 38375 731-645-3311 "Jeff" wrote in message ... Mark, Thanks for the quick reply! After I posted my earlier message, I found a discussion in the newsgroup about the VSX-29TX, which is basically the same model. I think you helped whoever asked back then also... Anyway, that discussion set me on the right course (check the DSP board). I discovered that there is audio present at the board's input, but not its output. Fortunately, Pioneer did a nice job silk screening the board -- all the connectors are labeled in a way that makes sense. I poked around and managed to get the thing to work a few times, in less than the usual warm-up time. I then looked at the address (or ata -- I don't know) pins on the large PLCC part with my scope (is this the SRAM? It's Toshiba and marked like a memory) and noticed that it looked like the DSP is resetting a few times per second, rather than executing continuously as it should. If the PLCC device is indeed the SRAM to which you're referring, I can probably resolder it. If it's the DSP, then I'm in trouble! I don't think I have any chance resoldering that. Thanks again! Jeff "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message ... There is a known problem on these - a RAM IC needs resoldering. Expect a recurrence after a year or so. Not for the novice - the foil runs at the IC are too easily damaged. It is on the DSP board, but the board is no longer available - since Pioneer went through all of them for this problem. For a while Pioneer was exchanging the receiver for a newer model - but I'm pretty sure that program would have ended by now. Mark Z. -- Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam have rendered my regular e-mail address useless. "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
Thanks to Mark and Ampdoc for their help on this. After replacing the
eeprom, the unit is working like new! Jeff "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
Jeff, you'll most likely have this problem again. Take unit to authorized
Pioneer servicer. The board needs to be sent in for rework. The cost of the rework and the freight to send the board in is being picked up by Pioneer. However, there may be a charge for removing and reinstalling the board. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Thanks to Mark and Ampdoc for their help on this. After replacing the eeprom, the unit is working like new! Jeff "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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Pioneer VSX-27TX -- long delay before audio can be heard...
Jeff, you'll most likely have this problem again. Take unit to authorized
Pioneer servicer. The board needs to be sent in for rework. The cost of the rework and the freight to send the board in is being picked up by Pioneer. However, there may be a charge for removing and reinstalling the board. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Thanks to Mark and Ampdoc for their help on this. After replacing the eeprom, the unit is working like new! Jeff "Jeff" wrote in message ... I have a Pioneer VSX-27TX receiver that works fine in all respects except that it takes about 20 minutes before audio can be heard from any of the outputs (main or surround.) During the 20 minute "warm-up", the display is active and all control functions of the receiver seem to work. I can use the tuner, select inputs, enable/disable surround modes, use the remote control, etc. Also, signal is present at the tape output during this time, but not at the preamp outputs. Once 20 minutes (or so) has passed, the audio almost suddenly starts playing. Whatever is wrong, it seems to be temperature related, as the "warm-up" time is shorter if I cycle power after the receiver has been on for a while. Has anyone seen similar behavior from this unit? Any tips as to what might be wrong? Does anyone have a schematic for this model? Thanks, Jeff |
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