So I have this AVR-4306. It was NIB, but had been sitting for god knows how long before I got my hands on it. It's overheating, BADLY. Different music heats it up faster as well. (Metallica burns it up) Anyway, after a short period of time (5-15 minutes) with the volume over 3db, it turns off. But when I say hot, I mean too hot to touch hot. Burns your fingers hot. The heat is eminating from the Heat sink, which runs the depth of the unit. No abnormal heat is being produced by the AC/DC converter. Any suggestions?
SOURCE: Denon AVR-810 going into PROTECTION mode
It sounds like there is a problem with the differential circuit. The bias I am not sure about, as every unit is different. You should get the service manual to be sure or call Denon and see if they can give you an idea. Good Luck
Posted on Jun 05, 2007
SOURCE: install ps3 on avr-4306
PLUG THE STANDARD PS3 CABLE INTO PS3 THEN TO TV GO TO SET MENU FOR PS3 AND SET VIDEO OUT TO HDMI,PICTURE WILL GO OFF SO BE QUICK AND PUT HDMI CABLE INTO PS3 THEN TV,NOW SET AUDIO OUT PUT TO HDMI,THEN CONNECT TO AMP,IF YOU STILL GET NOTHING CHECK AMP SETTINGS IE INPUT SELECTION FOR HDMI.
HOPE THIS HELPS.
CABLE GUY.
Posted on Jun 20, 2008
SOURCE: DENON AVR 2802 (NO SOUND)
If "Digital" sign blink on front panel, it means DSP do no start properly. If DSP do not start, main UC mute audio. Change IC,
AT49LV002-70TC (IC
817 ) at DSP board (Denon P/N: 262 3010
006).
Posted on Sep 11, 2008
SOURCE: AVR-589 Denon Receiver Keeps Shutting Off
even if the wires are not touching they can still arch. make sure there is no bare wire showing ie. cannot see any unshielde speaker wires. id unplug then replug back in
Posted on May 18, 2009
SOURCE: Denon AVR-4306 + Motorola DCT-6416 Blanking
Hi Jim,
I tried connecting my dvr via component and optical to see if it was my hdmi or my dvr. Ended up being a bad hdmi plug in back of my amp. I was fortunate enough to have both style connections on my dvr. Hope this helps
Turk
Posted on Oct 13, 2009
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Over heating and then turns off when playing DVD at high
volume
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