Static in left channel on vintage Marantz 2240 Receiver

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Beanie

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I finally got the part that was faltering on my Marantz to kick out.
The reason the 2240 got shelved a few years back was because the left
channel cut out. I pulled it out this summer, gave it a good
cleaning, got rid of the noise on the controls, and set it as my main
reciever (replacing a low-end 1997 Kenwood). However, I knew that the
fact that it was working was too good to be true--and I was right.
Before today, I would experience small amounts (about 10 seconds or
so) of a scratchy noise every 6 hours or so that the receiver was
operating. Now, there is almost constant static. It's always in the
left channel, it's unresponsive to the balance setting (it still
exists if I set it to extreme right), it occurs on the main speakers,
remote speakers, and the headphones, and it's enough to cause the
Marantz's speaker protection relay to kick in. I'm assuming that the
problem is somewhere in the left channel amplifier--but I'd like
suggestions for a starting point. (I do have a schematic handy--but
I'd need to find a scanner to get it online.)

Thanks in advance,

--Chris
 
In article <3F154B4C.FAB8E5AE@inetnebr.com>, remove <sound@inetnebr.com> wrote:
Beanie wrote:

I finally got the part that was faltering on my Marantz to kick out.
The reason the 2240 got shelved a few years back was because the left
channel cut out. I pulled it out this summer, gave it a good
cleaning, got rid of the noise on the controls, and set it as my main
Determine if its just the power amp or preamp. Disconnect the preout / amp in,
and listen. Sounds like the amp from your details.



reciever (replacing a low-end 1997 Kenwood). However, I knew that the
fact that it was working was too good to be true--and I was right.
Before today, I would experience small amounts (about 10 seconds or
so) of a scratchy noise every 6 hours or so that the receiver was
operating. Now, there is almost constant static. It's always in the
left channel, it's unresponsive to the balance setting (it still
exists if I set it to extreme right), it occurs on the main speakers,
remote speakers, and the headphones, and it's enough to cause the
Marantz's speaker protection relay to kick in. I'm assuming that the
problem is somewhere in the left channel amplifier--but I'd like
suggestions for a starting point. (I do have a schematic handy--but
I'd need to find a scanner to get it online.)

Thanks in advance,

--Chris

Press the tape monitor switch in and out for a minute or so. Noise change?

Common problem.

BOB




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No, most headphone output is from the main amp
dropped by resistors only.
Jeff

<its you> wrote in message
news:nf0ahvo859jhmpipvrlmleo3fmj9edhn32@4ax.com...
You said the static is in the headphones also, so wouldn't that mean
that the problem was before the main amplifier (if that's what you
meant by left channel amplifier...)? I'm no pro, so just a thought...
Good luck, Steve
On 15 Jul 2003 21:15:47 -0700, beanie_bari@yahoo.com (Beanie) wrote:

I finally got the part that was faltering on my Marantz to kick out.
The reason the 2240 got shelved a few years back was because the left
channel cut out. I pulled it out this summer, gave it a good
cleaning, got rid of the noise on the controls, and set it as my main
reciever (replacing a low-end 1997 Kenwood). However, I knew that the
fact that it was working was too good to be true--and I was right.
Before today, I would experience small amounts (about 10 seconds or
so) of a scratchy noise every 6 hours or so that the receiver was
operating. Now, there is almost constant static. It's always in the
left channel, it's unresponsive to the balance setting (it still
exists if I set it to extreme right), it occurs on the main speakers,
remote speakers, and the headphones, and it's enough to cause the
Marantz's speaker protection relay to kick in. I'm assuming that the
problem is somewhere in the left channel amplifier--but I'd like
suggestions for a starting point. (I do have a schematic handy--but
I'd need to find a scanner to get it online.)

Thanks in advance,

--Chris
 

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