It does does this because At least one of the amp output may have gone bad carefully look inside front blown capacitors they usually are rounded on top instead of flat the way they usually are. replace with same mico ferret uf but a higher voltage rating for example a 16v should be upgraded to a 24v and so on this helps older units run better. Also remember there is soldering involved here and dc capacitors have polarity + and - so don't mix them up when replacing. good luck
SOURCE: marantz sr6200 problem
I think it may be related to set up of crossover frequencies within 'menu'. There's a menu where speaker sizes are set, as far as I remember the lowest setting suggested crossower freq for sub somewhere at 80hz as default which may be too high of you have sub.
SOURCE: 4 year old Marantz SR6200
Hello
I'l see if I can get my hands on some of the documents your intrested in.
SOURCE: The receiver goes on standby mode when volume is high
Your receiver is basically going into protect mode.
The SR 605 contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions. In an unlikely event, it may cause it to lock up. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait for 10 to15 seconds and then plug it back again.
Please also check your speaker cabling again. Make sure that all of them are seated properly, none is touching each other or the body of receiver. Take out all the wire and put them back again if necessary..
Some times even a little tiny frayed wire touching the receiver could trigger the protect mode. Be careful, since protect mode is sometimes not fast enough and it could blown a few trasistors in the power circuit.
Just check your speaker as well....whether they play all right thru another receiver or amplifier. its posiible they might be shorting inside. A little frayed wire could also trigger the protect circuit in your receiver.
I hope this should solve your problem. If you still can’t resolve the issue yourself, try resetting
the AV receiver/AV amplifier before going on to opening the Receiver.
To reset the Receiver to its factory defaults, turn it on and, while holding the [VCR/DVR] button, press the [STANDBY/ON] button. "Clear" will appear on the display and the Receiver will enter Standby mode. (note that resetting your receiver will delete your custom settings as well as your radio presets).
If everything else seems all right and still your receiver shut down when you raise the volume then it possible that there are bad connections on the main board that are set in.
This would generally happen if the system is slighly old or have dry solder and when you raise up the volume. This should be a simple repair that will not require parts. If you can solder, you will be able to repair this yourself. If not, then a local service center will change the local labor rate.
Hope you can sort out your problem with the above trouble shooting. Let me know if I can guide you further.
Best of luck. Thanks for using FixYa!
SOURCE: Marantz sr8001: standby light blinks rapidly,
Hello there Ed.
For anyone that has ever had such an issue with a MARANTZ SR series (6001. 7001. 7002. 8001...etc...) issue a question and I do HAVE the answer.
I could be just anything, or just the low quality binding posts used by MARANTZ for that.
Please describe to me in details how you've connected your speaker wires at the back, and give me description when and how did this problem came up.
Kind regards
Evangelos
SOURCE: Hi, my Marantz sr8001 is
Mine is doing the exact same thing! All I want to do is get it OUT of standby mode!
Register and download the manual for free at retrevo.com
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Marantz-SR6200-Receivers-manual/id/511dj786/t/2/
Given the aftermarket price of remotes, I can see why you ask.
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