Hi Mark,
The email returned to me as domain name unknown!
So here is my text. Sorry to borrow the friends from the newsgroup with a
more personal email...
Hi Mark,
Thank you VERY MUCH for your kindness concerning the help, I appreciate very
much.
Yes I think it's certainly one (or more) output power transistor which is
"dead" and may be some components around burned...
I've WinRar and WinZip on all my PCs here at home, there are around 8Pcs!...
and a multimedia GigEthernet network to stream the videos from a big NAS
with a KISS DP600 and a H&B DNX8620 High Def media players one in the living
room, the other in the bedroom... A high tech home... lol...
I like the AVR-2105, I got two of these with in the living room one AVR-2105
a CABASSE KI 7.1 system setup an an LG 42inch plasma TV.
The second AVR-2105 is a spare one I got on ebay very cheap "just in case"
as my first AVR-2105 failed during the warranty and the DENON dealer kept it
so long that I was "sick"... So now I want to repair my spare...
As I told you I'm en electronic graduated engineer and I've at home a full
electronic lab for my hobby which is hamradio... So using the oscilloscope,
the generator and the Fluke multimeter isn't a big deal... I'm able to
measure and analyse signals up to 40Ghz... I own a bunch of test and
measurement equipments, mainly Hewlett Packard but not only...
I'm part of a group of friends who loves T&M instruments... Look at this
site build by my very good friend Marc (Marc Mislange F5MM) :
www.hpmemory.org , if you like T&M you'll be impressed with his collect!
So my email is
[email protected] , you can send me the PDF and I'll
reconstruct it.
And it'll be a pleasure for me to help you in return, and if you come to
Paris to invite you for a good diner!... (I leave in the country side at
40km from Paris)
Kind regards.
pf