Yamaha rx-v373 amplifier that blew
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Hello,
This morning I was watching television connected via HDMI to my Yamaha RX-V373 amplifier and suddenly it turned off. I tried to disconnect it and reconnect it after a few minutes, but there was no response, not even a small click when turning it on. I opened my device, and not being very knowledgeable in this area, I don't see anything suspicious on the components.
Here is a photo to help you understand www.4gp.tw/b038/1407330771138.jpg
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This morning I was watching television connected via HDMI to my Yamaha RX-V373 amplifier and suddenly it turned off. I tried to disconnect it and reconnect it after a few minutes, but there was no response, not even a small click when turning it on. I opened my device, and not being very knowledgeable in this area, I don't see anything suspicious on the components.
Here is a photo to help you understand www.4gp.tw/b038/1407330771138.jpg
Please keep the explanations simple.
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Hello,
Did you check the fuse in the bottom right of the picture?
Check the capacitors to see if any are swollen or exploded (we can't see that from the photo).
For a component that burns out, the smell can help.
Or simply a solder joint that has failed.
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No swollen or blown materials, the fuse doesn't seem to be damaged for the soldering. I don't see any places where the soldering is undone, but I don't believe the cause is overheating. This morning when it blew, it wasn't hot at all. Moreover, I bought it new less than a year ago, so the materials aren't too old. Sorry, I'm not very knowledgeable about this type of equipment.
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