Question about Integra Audio Players & Recorders
SOURCE: Integra dtr-6.3 receiver: Red standby light
Hello,
your receiver is having a power problem. The power supply board is defective that's why the receiver won't power up. Its receiving power but it cannot transfer the current to the necessary part of the receiver because a capacitor, diode, etc may have been faulty. Until these bad components are replaced, the capacitor might not come on.
This may have occurred as a result of power surge/irregular power supply/excess power supply entering into the unit. This is usually common with receivers and electronics as a whole.
If you know about electronic repairers, I would suggest that you open the receiver and read the power board/panel with a meter, detect the bad component and replace it.
But f you don't know about electronic repairers, take the reciver to the nearest repairman to fix the fault for you.
I wish you good luck.
Posted on Dec 02, 2010
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