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Sony STR-DE685 Receiver Questions & Answers
Sony STR-DE685 problems
I had the same problem, but it is not the tuner module! An
exchange of capacitor C899(100μF/35V) on the standby board has resolved
the problem. Under a dollar from an electrical store and you are all
sorted. 10 minute fix for those with a soldering iron. The issue is if this capacitor gets cooked or over-voltaged, then i no longer supplies the power supply / standby board cannot supply sufficient power to the rest of the unit. Replace this capacitor, and you will have fixed all your problems at once.
Humming sound from woofer
If there is humming , disconnect the powered Sub input to the receiverIf humming stops, check the cable connector and replaceonly if necessary.
My Sony STR-DE685 Receiver out of the blue now has
In receivers, there are different power supplies or power supply outputs for the receiver and amplifier sections so you can have separate failures with one area not affecting the other.
From your description, I think the (probably lower voltage) section for the receiver has either lost a cheap filter capacitor or a regulator IC.
Neither of these are expensive parts but I can't know what labor costs in your area might be.
An honest tech shouldn't ask more than ~$100 US for that kind of repair.
The 6.3 amp 125volt fuse
a known manufacturer is BUSSMAN fuse BK/GMC-6.3A
you can find this brand everywhere. just make sure you do NOT use anything higher voltage.
good luck
When I push ON button
It could be a short in your speaker wire or the crossover in your speakers.
1) Turn off your unit and disconnect your speaker wires at the amp, if the protect is no longer displayed when the unit is turned back on, check the connections on the speakers. If you do not visually see a short on the speaker wire connection, turn off the unit and disconnect the wires at the speaker and isolate them so they do not touch then connect the speaker wires at the amp. Turn on the amp and see if the protect is on. If it is on, the wire has a short somewhere in the line. If the protect is off then suspect the speaker has a short in the voice coil or crossover.
2) If the protect is still on after you disconnect the speaker wires at the amp, it could be the power IC in the amp is shorted and needs to be replaced.
Protection circuit Just come on after a while
Make sure the speaker wires are not shorting. Turn the unit off then disconnect one speaker, make sure the wires don't touch before you turn it back on. Play for a long as it usually takes for the protect light to come on. If the protect light does not come on it's a good indication that the cable or speaker is bad. Turn the unit off connect the speaker back and preform the same test on the other side.
The receiver works ok until the vol is reduced and
Make sure the audio level on the left and right channels are balanced. Check the menu for audio levels to adjust and make sure they are not maladjusted. If all levels are adjusted properly then the volume control or volume control circuity may be at fault.
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