Denon AVR-3300 Receiver - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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When I switch on my Denon AVR 3300 , only the ON / Standby light flashes and no display

Hi Are you familiar with electronics? If and/or when the red led light is flashing it means the device is in protection mode. 1: check voltage regulators 5v and 12v which are the important parts to keep the device operating. 2: if there is a short circuit on the power amp, meaning the power output of the receiver. 3: check output Transistors. Hope this will help or you can give these to a technician that can help you. Good Luck regulators-mlskms5nuz2m3drcx1c4guti-3-0.jpg power unit-mlskms5nuz2m3drcx1c4guti-3-2.jpg
11/9/2018 4:19:25 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Nov 09, 2018 • 1,119 views
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Denon AVR3300 - Resetting activated Protection Circuit

Hi Remove all speakers cables or wires and check all from behind the Receiver. if there are any loose terminals or any metal object in between the terminals. though it might be a coincidence that you have a problem in the Receiver. unplug the power cable from the wall socket and remove all cables. after you remove the cables plug the power cable in the wall socket and try if you see the protection displayed , the receiver needs service. Good Luck Regards
11/20/2017 12:00:48 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Nov 20, 2017 • 1,041 views
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Zone 2 volume problem

Zone 2 vol on the remote must be tirned up. vol is only controlled on the remote control
4/1/2014 1:18:26 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Apr 01, 2014 • 258 views
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How to connect a cooling fan to DC outlet avc 3312 ci

connecting the fan to avc power will generate a harmonic distortion. use an external power source.
2/8/2014 7:09:36 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Feb 08, 2014 • 222 views
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Buttons and remote not working properly

sounds like a short or parasitic load dimming the light levels. could even be a "dry" solder joint
12/23/2013 4:39:19 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Dec 23, 2013 • 100 views
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Buzz or hum

My guess would be +and -12v supply to preamp opamps has ripple. (drycaps or bad solder). I may be able to get you a pdf service manual if needed. [email protected]
7/27/2012 3:33:56 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Jul 27, 2012 • 575 views
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Avr3300 denon receiver sound cut in out

The problem is in the audio output section, or cracked solder connections on the main printed circuit board. But! check the speaker wires for shorts first, if okay! you will need a professional to take this further.
3/27/2012 4:42:23 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Mar 27, 2012 • 341 views
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No sound on left speaker

Check to make sure it is not a speaker issue, swap them over, if no change,it is an audio output problem on the left channel, suggest professional to assess system.
3/12/2012 11:27:26 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Mar 12, 2012 • 102 views
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Can i hook up a power amp to my denon avr-3300 with out a pre-amp

Yes. Your receiver has the required pre-out connection terminals needed to go to an external amplifier. That would make your receiver operate as the pre-amp/processor.
2/22/2012 5:54:35 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Feb 22, 2012 • 563 views
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Dennon AVR 3300-- problem is

hi Check IC403 on the AUDIO/DSP unit. I have had it cause some input problems. If pressure is lifted on the ic then it will break contact on the board. It may just need to be reseated or the socket needs to be re-soldered.Hope this helps.
10/10/2011 3:29:15 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Oct 10, 2011 • 251 views
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Hi, my denon 3300 is

hiCheck IC403 on the AUDIO/DSP unit. I have had it cause some input problems.If pressure is lifted on the ic then it will break contact on the board.It may just need to be reseated or the socket needs to be re-soldered.Hope this helps.
10/10/2011 3:26:03 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Oct 10, 2011 • 255 views
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I have connected the audio from 3 devices into the

the unit is ok. User manual on page 42 says that the digital sources can not be output trough multisource output.Try to use VCR-1 VCR-2 audio output jacks instead.
9/26/2011 5:34:33 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Sep 26, 2011 • 413 views
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I have a Denon AVR-3300,

The best audio for any source will always come digitally from the first device in which it appears. The Cable Box would be that device.
8/3/2011 10:59:16 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Aug 03, 2011 • 493 views
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How to connect and set

Hi,
  • if you want to listen your TV on your Stereo system thru your receiver, AVR-3300 ** you need to connect "Audio Output " RCA jacks or "Optic cable output" of your TV
** to "AUX input " or "TV" OR "Any input" of your receiver ( except Phone ) or "Optic Cable input"
** than just switch to respective mode on
AVR-3300 RECEIVER corresponding your RCA or Optic connection...
There you go..Your TV sound is on the
AVR-3300
Receiver..By this means whatever you watch on the TV (tuner, satellite , Xbox ) ,it's sound will come thru your stereo..
  • Hope this helps!
Take care and please Remember to rate/vote and give me 4 Thumbs Up for me to continue for Helping out the Community :)
6/24/2011 8:18:12 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Jun 24, 2011 • 924 views
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How to connect the reciever to a old sony T.V.

you need audio out from tv, red and white connections, connect to receiver, audio in, red and white
3/27/2011 5:01:08 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Mar 27, 2011 • 56 views
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How to access denon avr-3300 system setup

Hi,

First make sure that your remote control is set to "Amp" as it can control many different devices.

Then make sure that you have connected the Monitor Out socket on the receiver to your TV.

Next make sure your TV is set to show the picture from the input you connected to the Denon monitor out.

Now press set-up button on the remote and the System Setup menu should appear on your TV.

If this helps then please rate my answer,

Many thanks,

Chris
3/2/2011 8:12:58 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Mar 02, 2011 • 1,582 views
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Geachte heer/mevrouw, Het geluid (met name

Hallo, met behulp van een vertaler. Zet uw luidsprekers links en rechts en kijk of het probleem is met de spreker. Het is niet een probleem met uw antenne. Nadat u luidsprekers als het geluid is nog steeds vervormd op de linker luidspreker vak dan je versterker aan vervanging toe. Hoop dat dit helpt.
Jeff
Black Forest Colorado
2/26/2011 5:45:57 PM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Feb 26, 2011 • 278 views
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AVR-3300 No sound with any

Hi.
I think.You should be check IC# TC9274N on ext.in card.
Good luck,Bye
9/1/2018 4:43:45 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Sep 01, 2018 • 1,832 views
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When using Dolby surround with TV, the sound cuts

The symptoms you describe are typical of a bad connection. In your case it could be in the interconnections in the unit, in a printed circuit board, or (hopefully) in a switch or control. I say hopefully because that's probably the only one you're going to fix on your own. Get a can of contact cleaner (Radio Shack or similar) and spray all switches and controls. You may have to repeat the treatment but if 2 times through doesn't help, you're out of luck there. The other possible problems involve some internal troubleshooting and probably professional help.
12/28/2010 2:02:10 AM • Denon AVR-3300... • Answered on Dec 28, 2010 • 134 views
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