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Nakamichi AV-10 Receiver Questions & Answers
Nakamichi AV-10
The contacts in the switch are probably oxidized or warn out. More than likely it is oxidized.
You can get some switch and control cleaner from most any electronics poarts supplier.
You have to open the reciever to get access to the noisy switch. You would then spray a little of this cleaner in to the switch. Then work the switch back and forth rapidly to clean it.
If this does not work, then the switch would have to be changed.
If you don't feel confortable to do this procedure, you can bring the receiver to a service shop. They would be doing this type of service routinely.
Jerry G.
Lost Manual Nakamichi AV-10
I have the manuel, how much of it do you want scanned and emailed??
And can you tell me where in Canada to get and AV-10 repaired and is it worth it??
Slaylips
Service manual
These are not generally available outside of authorized service centers. What is your specific problem with the unit? Perhaps we can guide you on the repair.
Dan
I have AV10 universal remote
This is for a similar remote to the AV10 or UEC 606 as I eventually found it was called. it worked for me.
Enjoy
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Lost Nakamichi av-10 owner's manual - can you
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Tony
I have problems shutting down the power using the
Hello,
Does this means it is stuck in VCR mode and would not go to any other mode? If yes, then it means the selector/control switch problem. The board that controls the VCR, DVD, etc, is defective, that;s why it would go to other mode...
There is no quick fix to this other than to replace the selector. Are you familiar with electronics repairs? That is, soldering the panel in the unit? If no, please take it to a local repair.
It shouldn't cost much to fix. Just a selector problem.
I hope you understand this...
Regards.
I have bought an used Nakamichi AV1. The unit
From the initial posting of this question. (Please only update one.)
There is a switching IC inside this unit that may be the problem, but without seeing the actual unit and signal tracing, this will be near impossible to diagnose. If you have an oscilloscope, place an input signal on one of the inputs and trace the signal to the IC. It will be a TA9263 or something similar. You should see the signal on 2,4 or 6 pins. If you see the signal only on 2, then the IC is likely to be defective.
That would be my first attempt. Also check the power supply to that IC.
Keep us posted on progress.
Thanks,
Dan
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