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Teac AG-D8900 Receiver - No power

My AG-D8900 has worked perfectly for almost 6 years. Then last night, while it was in standby mode, with either the power switch or the remote, I could not get it to turn on. I unplugged it, then plugged it back in, and then no power or standby light at all. I opened it up and for the three visible fuses, they all checked good (via checking continuity with an ohmmeter). Anyone have any ideas? Is it going to be worth it to take to a repair shop?

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Hello meml,

Since you mention that there is no standby light at all, the problem could be related to the receiver's main power supply, which is not uncommon for a unit of this age.
Now, if you decide to take the unit to a repair shop, do not let the cost of repairing the unit be the only factor that determines if you bring it back to life or to use it as a door stop.
Consider the replacement cost compared to the repair cost, also, have in mind that newer receivers can supply more output power per channel and have more advanced decoding technologies among other features. Hope this helps your decision. Let me know.

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Posted on Dec 31, 2007

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