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Anonymous Posted on Apr 09, 2013

The source selector of my onkyo A 807 runs away

I have problem with the source selector of my onkyo amplifier A 807. In fact, when I select the source tape or CD, after some listening time, the source selector whirls alone with noises as this"clicliclics" without being able to stabilize the source preselected at the start! What should I do? Should I change a specific part of the source selector or should I buy a new source selector? I can count on any community Fix Ya, thank you!

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2008

SOURCE: Input selector keeps changing when select one

Hi goa_edc

Try resetting the amp by leaving it unplugged from the wall overnight, and then fire it up in the morning.

I am more than happy to answer any other questions you may have about it, just give me a hoy :) If you are still unsure, or have problems, then before you give a rating for this advice, please get back to me and we can try some more things.
Thanks for using FixYa, If you consider the advice I have given you as sound, a FixYa rating is a great reward for my efforts to help you. Cheers.

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robotek


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2008

SOURCE: Onkyo six CD changer stuck

The Onkyo CD changer has an internal mechanical problem that could be anything from a disc being jammed in the mech, to a bad belt, or a bad IC or supply voltage that goes to the servo circuit. No way to be certain without troubleshooting it. You can open it up and see if a disc is stuck, but unless you have some experience in this sort of thing it is better left to a professional, You can cause more damage than you started with by trying to fix something you don't know that much about.

The tape deck could have any number of problems as well. A bad belt or gear, a defective servo circuit, and the list could go on, but they are all things that also should be checked by a professional.
Most of the time a tape won't eject is form the tape head being engaged and not letting loose of the tape. But since it won't turn off, you have some more serious problems. That is an indication of something not communicating with the microprocessor. It could be a digital transistor, a shorted capacitor, and like before, many other things. Whatever you do, don't force the tape deck open. It will destroy the head assembly and it may even void your warranty (you did say it was new).
You need to find an authorized Onkyo service center near you. Contact Onkyo if you can not find one yourself.
This really is the best action you could take. Onkyo is a very good brand, and in most cases is worth getting repaired. If it were some type of cheap-o brand it wouldn't matter what you did to it because replacing it would always be cheaper than paying for a repair. That is not the case with your equipment.

If I can be of further help, just ask me.

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  • Posted on Dec 15, 2009

SOURCE: my onkyo tx-sr506 amplifier keeps changing its

If this is a relay driven switching scheme then it is probably a stuck contact.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: How do I link my Onkyo TX-SR507 to a PC?

It sounds like you don't fully understand the Onkyo's HDMI port assignment procedures.

But why burden an HDMI cable with audio only? Don't you have a coaxial digital or spdif optical output on the PC you could use? That would make things simpler for setup. Just jam it into one of the appropriate audio inputs on the Onkyo.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2010

SOURCE: Sensor Remote control

i have the same problem, have you found a sollution yet?
thanks,
peter
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