Help with power to receiver

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I have a Marantz SR73 prologic amp that is failing intermittently. It is
definately in the power supply section, at a wild guess, it may be the relay
of some sort?

The amp sometimes does not get any power at all (standby light goes out).
And other times works fine.

Any idea how much it may cost to fix? In Perth?
 
dry joints?

"Shaw Goh (NetPlus Micro Computers)" <shaw@netplus.com.au> wrote in message
news:3f137287@quokka.wn.com.au...
I have a Marantz SR73 prologic amp that is failing intermittently. It is
definately in the power supply section, at a wild guess, it may be the
relay
of some sort?

The amp sometimes does not get any power at all (standby light goes out).
And other times works fine.

Any idea how much it may cost to fix? In Perth?
 
Shhhh. Next they'll be using that logic to "prove" quantum entanglement,
and before long the fundamental interconnectedness of all things.

I can think of one case where it doesn't apply already.

Rob


Mark Kelepouris wrote:
Actually, scientists have finally come up with a way to determine what the
'true length' of a piece of string is.
They found that carefully measuring the distance between each end gave
remarkable results.
Two separate teams in separate buildings came up with the same results time
after time.
Mark K.

"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote in message
news:OTPQa.4996$wU5.1172@news-server.bigpond.net.au...

"Shaw Goh (NetPlus Micro Computers)" <shaw@netplus.com.au> wrote

I have a Marantz SR73 prologic amp that is failing intermittently. It is
definately in the power supply section, at a wild guess, it may be the
relay
of some sort?

*** If it is "definitely in the power supply" then it must be easy to
detect
and remedy the fault!

Any idea how much it may cost to fix?


**** How long is a piece of string?



In Perth?


*** Same length as in Sydney,or Adelaide or practically anywhere in
Aus!!!!!!
Take it to a service company!!!!
Brian Goldsmith.
 
Nothing wrong with a bit of humour.
Mark K.
"Rob Judd" <judd@ob-wan.com> wrote in message
news:3F154247.153B4270@ob-wan.com...
Shhhh. Next they'll be using that logic to "prove" quantum entanglement,
and before long the fundamental interconnectedness of all things.

I can think of one case where it doesn't apply already.

Rob


Mark Kelepouris wrote:

Actually, scientists have finally come up with a way to determine what
the
'true length' of a piece of string is.
They found that carefully measuring the distance between each end gave
remarkable results.
Two separate teams in separate buildings came up with the same results
time
after time.
Mark K.

"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote in message
news:OTPQa.4996$wU5.1172@news-server.bigpond.net.au...

"Shaw Goh (NetPlus Micro Computers)" <shaw@netplus.com.au> wrote

I have a Marantz SR73 prologic amp that is failing intermittently. It
is
definately in the power supply section, at a wild guess, it may be the
relay
of some sort?

*** If it is "definitely in the power supply" then it must be easy to
detect
and remedy the fault!

Any idea how much it may cost to fix?


**** How long is a piece of string?



In Perth?


*** Same length as in Sydney,or Adelaide or practically anywhere in
Aus!!!!!!
Take it to a service company!!!!
Brian Goldsmith.
 

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