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Posted on Aug 01, 2011

Denon avr-1905. I was trying to connect passive subwoofer when suddenly Denon unit suddenly popped and powered off. Now when I press power on,nothing occurs until I press Standby button. The LED panel will light for approx 3-5 seconds and then power down. Is this worth trying to repair?

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Rob Galayda

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2008

SOURCE: Denon AVR-1601

This is a very common problem with denon receivers of the 2001-2-3 vintage. On almost every one, there are 4 little "surge" resistors in the power supply. These werent quite robust enough from the factory and one day would just burn open for no reason. Well, actually there is a reason, the "surge" that happens every time you power the unit up eventually weakens the resistors and then they pop. You need to take this to a denon service shop as I GUARANTEE they have seen this before. They need to check resistors in the picture, locarde above the **** rectangular connector. Resistors numbers R141, 142, 148, 149: 75f69d7.jpg These resistors when measured, should be less than 10 ohms each. If they are more, then they are blown. If they are blown, then have the shop check the channels for blown output transistors. If the outputs are OK, then these resistors should be replaced with 1 ohm 1/2 watt metal -film flameproof resistors. You might need to be prepared for a large bill, because the entire unit must come apart to replace the resistors, however, just checking them takes only about 10 minutes... Good luck and don't try this at home. Rob

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2008

SOURCE: denon avr-2106 problem!!!

You're drawing too much power from it. Sounds like maybe your sub is hooked up wrong, double check that.

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