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Fuse locations on Technics SA-DX930

My receiver has sound from the subwoofer, and the 2 rear speakers in surrond sound only. When I switch to stereo, I only have the subwoofer, no front or center speaker. I checked the fuses and they checked out good. I located 4 fuses labeled f1, f3, f4, f5, but I could not locate f2. F1 was located on the circuit board at the bottom of the power supply, and f3-5 were located on the circuit board at the top. Any idea where the f2 fuse could be??

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There is no F2, under the list of components it isnt stated.

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    So on my own, sound stopped coming from optical output and the input switch was all messed up, finally the device displayed error message. I had it checked at local repair shop and as I cocnluded myself there were cold joint all over. And the fact that the recevier doesn't turn on vent for cooling if it isn't on certain volume level doesn't help (there is fix for this on the internet), so if you are listening it at low volume for long time you risk damage from overheating.

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This model It does not appear to have F2 anywhere, I've checked the service manual and could not find it nor is listed in the parts list.

  • Jaime Hernandez May 14, 2008

    May be coolguy008 could provide a reference designator where the fuse is located.

  • Jaime Hernandez May 14, 2008

    If all the fuses check good, I would suggest to check the user guide for the speakers setup.

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