Marantz SR6004 Repair Brief
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Mark - great video! I am looking for a replacement board for a Marantz SR7005. The Board is beyond repair. Any Suggestions on finding replacement boards? This board houses the Power Switch, Power LED, and the Rotary switch for input selection - Board ID 8U110100-3...
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Thanks, helped alot.
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grazie mille chiunque tu sia....
stavo per mandarlo in assistenza poi ho premuto quei tre magici tasti e tutto è come prima
Thanks a lot
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Doesn't look like that's available. What's up, physical damage?
mdzacharias 2 months ago
@mdzacharias The board is broken in half, with half missing (power switch and LED side) ... Not sure what happened to it from the previous owner but everything else seems to work just fine. Otherwise it is in mint condition... Do you know of anyone that may be able to track these boards down? There has to be someone out there willing to sell this part.
BSF801132957 2 months ago
@BSF801132957 The only way I know of is keep an eye out on eBay for a used or broken one. I think it's a recent model, so a parts unit might not come up for a long time...
mdzacharias 2 months ago
Hi Mark, i have a AV Receiver Sherwood Newcastle R-772 and floor standing speakers canton LE109. Speakers are rated from the manufacturer between 4-8 ohms. When i punch the receiver close to max volume is gets shut down after 4-5 sec. Do you think the problem is because of the speakers impedance or receiver problem? Many thanks! Adi
wug1229 3 months ago
@wug1229 Neither. You are simply playing it too loud. People do not understand that these thing are not P.A. systems. Sheesh. The best way to get more volume is to use more efficient speakers.
mdzacharias 3 months ago
@mdzacharias Ok, i am a loud music listener can't deny that but still. I am planning of getting the MARANTZ SR5006. Any advice with this one? Thanks!
wug1229 3 months ago
@wug1229 I doubt it will play any louder. You are going to have problems with shutdowns and even blown amps until you lower the average volume, at least get more efficient speakers, or use your receiver pre-outs to feed bigger power amps. Even that probably won't get the volume you want. You need a P.A. system for a rock concert type system. I can't break the laws of physics.To play 10db louder than a 100 watt amp requires 1000 watts.
mdzacharias 3 months ago