M
Mienie
Guest
I have two stereo recievers that are dead after a power spike
(high-low on the pole on the corner of my block). I was hoping that it
would be a simple matter of replacing a blown fuse, however, when I
opened them up the fuses were fine. Both the one near the AC cord and
those on the transformer.
Any ideas on what the problem is or where I should start looking? I
have a multimeter though I'm just getting up to speed on how to use
it--and basic electronics! ;-)
The receivers are a Pioneer VSX-454 and a Sony STR-D605. Looking
around for cheap replacements reveals that low-end receivers no longer
have phono inputs and this is a feature I often use so I'm definitely
looking to fix these.
(high-low on the pole on the corner of my block). I was hoping that it
would be a simple matter of replacing a blown fuse, however, when I
opened them up the fuses were fine. Both the one near the AC cord and
those on the transformer.
Any ideas on what the problem is or where I should start looking? I
have a multimeter though I'm just getting up to speed on how to use
it--and basic electronics! ;-)
The receivers are a Pioneer VSX-454 and a Sony STR-D605. Looking
around for cheap replacements reveals that low-end receivers no longer
have phono inputs and this is a feature I often use so I'm definitely
looking to fix these.