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Anonymous Posted on Apr 21, 2010

Yamaha HTR-5930 has no audio to speakers because it indicates and is sending audio to headphones although no headphones are plugged in. Carefully manipulated contacts on headphone jack with no change. Am I correct in assuming that the ic is out to lunch and the front panel circuit board would have to be replaced?

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No I don't think so . These are complex units . If your headphones work then is routing the sound to the output circuit then you should get sound out the output jacks. Are your speakers turned off or set to output to speakers b ? Give me more details at [email protected] I'll try and walk you through it. Larry's Electronics

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