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I have distortion coming out of my front right channel of my AVR

I have distortion coming out of my front right channel speaker output and right channel preamp output of my Yamaha reciever (RX-v2600)When I have a external amp hooked up to the preamp outputs the right channel meter signal fluctuates when idle,no music.Hooked speakers directly to receiver and I still get distortion. Swapped speakers, cables, always stays with the right channel. Appears to be a problem with the right channel of the preamp of my receiver. Left channel is fine. Only appears to do it when sitting idle and no signal(music) is playing. Might need recommended repair service?

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Yes, sounds like your DSP chip has an issue. Not an inexpensive repair if that's the culpret. Around 400-500 to replace the chip. It's an awesome receiver and worth 300-400 in repair, however, a 3800 or 1800 can be had for 600-800 depending where you look. If you need more help, post a comment and I can help you some more.

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