SOURCE: Sony STR DB-930 Receiver jumping into protector mode
I went through the amp/receiver and used small star washers on all the grounding screws I could find including the one securing the transformer, cleaned dust off all circuit boards, checked output transistors and fuses, all OK.
Re Assembled unit and it worked OK.
I will buy a fan and fan it to avoid sourcing heatsinks for the previusly suggested IC's.
Thanks for the technical help, sure solved my problem.
Regards
Darryl.
SOURCE: Parts for Sony STR GX57ES
Hi,
Have you tried http://www.gvibes.com (part list)?
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
Thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: technics su-a808 amp & sh-ge70 graphic equaliser.
connect your media source(dvd-cd player)to equalizer in-connect equalizer out to amplifier line in-or aux in-connect amplifier out to your loudspeaker.
SOURCE: Connection of Amp to Equaliser
Thanks guys, but i solved my problem, i experimented and decided that i would run my DVD player (Aux Out) as a CD player through the Equaliser in [Rec] and from equaliser out [Play] i went into Tape Play on Amp, then i connected my Turntable CD Radio System to the Tape 1 Rec on Equaliser and then from Tape 1 Play on Equaliser went into the Tape 2 on AMP then i could use Aux in on Amp to connect my Laptop via my laptops headphone socket my laptop has an equaliser so i didn't need to connect to pioneer EQ, i also connected a small 5.1 to the DVD's 5.1 and connected 4 *45w Speakers to the AMP. and i can say it was FANTASTIC i couldn't get to 5 on my volume it was un @$#%believable.
My Quote
"Where there's an In, there's an Out".
SOURCE: Where can I get an AC power cable for the Sony
Hello
AC cables can be bought from most of the electronic spare part shops. You have to note the input plug of your Sony device. There are so many types of them according to the country to which they are supposed to release. I don't know where are you from now. Check the cable's pin to suite your devices' AC input socket. Select a best quality one. Thet is all to be in mind. OK.
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