Hi,
I am currently working on this amp. The problem is that the amp is totally dead (no power). It has two power switches, one is a master switch and the other is a main zone switch. Both switches have no response at all. Does anyone has a schematic for this amp. Pls assist.
Carlos
I am currently working on this amp. The problem is that the amp is totally dead (no power). It has two power switches, one is a master switch and the other is a main zone switch. Both switches have no response at all. Does anyone has a schematic for this amp. Pls assist.
Carlos
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Looking for the correct model might also help - there's an RX-797 (stereo unit), but no RX-V of said number.
Sounds like classic Yamaha standby power supply failure. Renew C254, check R261, and chances are you'll be back in business. I am guessing that mains surges do these no good. Sometimes people also find other faults like the odd dead optocoupler, but C254 really is the most common one. If you insist on measuring in the standby PSU, use an isolation xmfr.
Sounds like classic Yamaha standby power supply failure. Renew C254, check R261, and chances are you'll be back in business. I am guessing that mains surges do these no good. Sometimes people also find other faults like the odd dead optocoupler, but C254 really is the most common one. If you insist on measuring in the standby PSU, use an isolation xmfr.
My RX-797 had similar symptoms. This morning I replaced C254 as sgrossklass suggested and everything is working a treat!
Looking for the correct model might also help - there's an RX-797 (stereo unit), but no RX-V of said number.
Sounds like classic Yamaha standby power supply failure. Renew C254, check R261, and chances are you'll be back in business. I am guessing that mains surges do these no good. Sometimes people also find other faults like the odd dead optocoupler, but C254 really is the most common one. If you insist on measuring in the standby PSU, use an isolation xmfr.
Thanks sgrossklass, you were right. It was C254. I replaced it and the amp is back to normal. Thanks to billiet as well
Carlos
Hi, I am trying to find the C254 mentioned, however I just found one that says CB254 is it the same?Thanks sgrossklass, you were right. It was C254. I replaced it and the amp is back to normal. Thanks to billiet as well
Carlos
Hi, I just tested C254 and it has almost the specified capacitance by the manufacturer. Should I replace it anyway?Looking for the correct model might also help - there's an RX-797 (stereo unit), but no RX-V of said number.
Sounds like classic Yamaha standby power supply failure. Renew C254, check R261, and chances are you'll be back in business. I am guessing that mains surges do these no good. Sometimes people also find other faults like the odd dead optocoupler, but C254 really is the most common one. If you insist on measuring in the standby PSU, use an isolation xmfr.
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