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I played to loud and fuse blowed,took all wire off -new fuse and the same.I
have a Yamaha RX-V2400 7.1 Channnel Receiver,have 9 Speaker and two
Sups hookt up.I am very happy with the 2400.Unit is 4 Jear old.
Thank you
W.B.
Where can i get a eprom flash program and the the code to flash it with to bring it back to factory defaults?Where can i get a eprom flash program and the the code to flash it with to bring it back to factory defaults?
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moved you from cars /trucks to
AM/FM and net radio receiver amps.Yamaha. (not a close match)
there is no fuse on the rear, so there is no fuse, for users
for techs yes, so the service manual from YAMAHa
NOT TOLD WHAT HAPPENS TURNED ON AT ALL
100% DEAD, NO LAMPS OF ANYKIND GLOW. BUTTON ON, JUST ABOVE IS LED, IS THIS DEAD???????????????
LCd DISPLAY dead?
OR JUST CANT TURN,it on.
OR CAN t TUNE BUT ALL SOUND IS DEAD.
or 1 or all 4 speaker dead (rear jack tests)
the manual over 200 pages ,not one hit for the word fuse.
lost the manual>
no country told
on the rear is AC mains power voltage switch if set wrong
sure fuse blow. or far far far worse blew up the main DC supply inside
set to 120vac then plugged in world wide 240vac, you did let the smoke out, for sure. only tech can fix that, if parts sold, that are rare
never play with that switch , guessing ever., or BOOM.
made 2017 i guess.
not old. net radio, is modern
There are internal fuses in this unit. Check these fuses first. If you find a fuse that measures open, and the glass isn't black or black/silver then simply replacing the fuse may do the trick. Make sure you get an EXACT match for the fuses, some are slo-blow because of the power on surge it has to allow.
I had a similar problem. I have RX-V2500. No power to it when plugged it. Unplug then plug in again. Everytime you hit standby you get a click, which happens three timesand then no clicks until you unplug and replug.
I popped the cover off and just inside, where the power cable attaches, there was a white fuse. I think it was a 10A/250V (I'm in Canada), but read what the spec is on your fuse. I replaced this and it worked just dandy. Believe me - I was as surprised as the next guy.
Anyhow - hope that helps.
Obviously make sure it isnot connected to the power supply at all when you remove the cover.
could be several things, speaker wires touching,shorted output transistors, a shorted rectifier diode,bad filter caps in the power supply,those are the most common
Hi I have just read the specs on about your Yamaha system and you cant run 6 ohm speakers to your amp. You have to impedance match the speakers and the amp otherwise the speakers will "blow". So you need some 8 ohm speakers, the wattage of the speakers doesn't particularly matter as long as they are not too weak or too powerful becasue the amp will drive the speakers no matter what but if the speakers are of a low wattage then the amp could blow the speakers if it is turned up too loud. The specs of your amp are given in the link below.
Where can i get a eprom flash program and the the code to flash it with to bring it back to factory defaults?
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