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The one fuse that I found is fine (125V 8.0A). It visually has power, lights and LCD are all working and showing fine. I just noticed that there is a tiny sound coming from the speakers. When I put my ear right up to the speaker I can barely hear the music (which tells me that I have all the buttons pushed right). I have no volume control. There is no noticeable discoloration or burnt spots on the circuitry. I smell nothing wrong (burnt). I cannot find any loose wires/connections. Unfortunately, I don't have a multimeter to trace anything. Any suggestions?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 04, 2008

SOURCE: Denon Receiver flashed PROTECTION and stopped working after plastic smell

i just had the same thing happen to me what did you do to fix it?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 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).



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: Denon AVR 2807 with Bose Acoustimass 15

Well,i can tell you are not very focus,cause you posted Denon AVR-2807 with Bose AC 15 problem,but under your details,you put down AVR-5807!
First of all,it is so unfortunate that you are NOT able to gain and experience to true ability in sound for this wonderful receiver when you are using a dual tweeters speakers and expect to have good sound separation as a TWO WAY speakers(a tweeter and a midrange-for true high frequency and mid frequency sound separation.)
Secondly,you have defeated the audio configuration of the Denon AVR-2807,since all your speakers are control BY the Bose subwoofer.
Now,i could show you a way to hook this up,and it doesn't matter how you connect them, they are the "bicycle tires" installed with a "Porche"engine if you know what i mean.
If you want a good recommendation for your "beast",i will more than happy to show you the way!
Cheers,
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Bud Martin

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: connecting computer speaker to a receiver

Which output section of the Denon are you using? Tape monitor out? And are you getting sound through the speakers (not the PC speakers) that are attached to the Denon speaker terminals?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: Denon AVR 1804

You need to get the manual and do some reading first. I couldn't find the AVR-1804 but the AVR-1803 is avaiable. It should be close enough to get you through connection and setup.

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