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david Posted on Nov 23, 2013

Denon AVR 3803

Struck by lightening. Now only makes clicking sound near the transformer.

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2008

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2008

SOURCE: Denon AVR-3802 Problem

Check that your speaker cables are not touching each other at the amp end and also at the speakers as this will cause the amp to shut down.

hope this helps.
CABLE GUY.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: hooking up an external audio source (IPOD) to the Denon AVR 3803

sure
just get a cable with phono plugs to mini phone connector Radio shack has them
Connect teh mini phone to teh earphone jack adn teh phono plugs to the aux inputs
select aux and enjoy

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SOURCE: Denon AVR 2106 clicking noise

I like when a user is observant and curious. That will help immensely in resolving this problem.

What source(s) are always involved with the problem?

You imply it is observable with output video to the TV - "only when there is movement on my tv screen and it stops in still screen". That sounds like a digital pathway problem of some sort as any data errors would eventually escalate to something audible or visible to you once the hardware and correction algorhythms are exhausted. The clicking inside the receiver could be its efforts to resynchronize with a bad data stream. Hence, I'd like you to isolate the ins and outs that fail all the time and find the probable single source of the problem.

Try this: put a digital source on and select/deselect it for listening or viewing. Does it make the click in that brief time it's 'thinking' before you hear the source? That would be the 'normal' sound. My Pioneer does it once per source switch. Repeated clicking would mean it's struggling.

I'm betting you have an optical or hdmi cable that's flaky or not in tight and straight. Or, if only one extternal source is involved we follow that back.

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OH dear! Lightening is not friendly with electronic equipment. A clicking sound is almost certainly the relays dropping the power supply out and then re-trying. If you are lucky you may only have fried your rectifier diodes. This, and any other fried devices should be obvious with a visual inspection. Sorry, not much help. Do you have lightening damage insurance?
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System: DENON AVR 3803 The TV is connected to the receiver, so both the audio and video components are fed through the receiver, I think. The image on the TV was present, but the TV/VCR button was pushed...

THERE ARE ONLY TWO WAYS THE TV SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE DENON,
1. MONITOR OUT OF THE DENON TO AN INPUT ON THE TV.
2. AUDIO OUT FROM THE TV TO AN INPUT ON THE DENON.
ALL YOU DEVICES CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE DENON IF #1 CONNECTION IS USED OR ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE TV IF #2 IS USED
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