So, the receiver has problems with the front left and right channels. Most of the time now they produce no sound at all to the speakers. Sometimes if I turn the power off and then back on, the sound returns for a short time and then is gone again.
I'm really not using it much now anyhow, but rather than throw it in the trash, it was over $2200 I spent on it, I'm thinking I could use a 2 channel amp with it. Emotiva has a nice one for just $499.
Is there a way I could test to see if the left and right audio rca outs work to put out a signal? I don't have any extra amps lying around. I'm guessing that the left and right amp channels are shot but that it should put out a signal so I can use an external amp; or would there be no signal at all now? The center channel works fine. I've only got the 3 speakers connected.
If the time comes that we want another working avr, I think getting that Emotiva amp might be smart. I dont want to get one though and find out it does me no good. I've never had a receiver go out like this. It really lowers my opinion of Marantz. It hasn't really been used a lot either and isn't very old.
I'm really not using it much now anyhow, but rather than throw it in the trash, it was over $2200 I spent on it, I'm thinking I could use a 2 channel amp with it. Emotiva has a nice one for just $499.
Is there a way I could test to see if the left and right audio rca outs work to put out a signal? I don't have any extra amps lying around. I'm guessing that the left and right amp channels are shot but that it should put out a signal so I can use an external amp; or would there be no signal at all now? The center channel works fine. I've only got the 3 speakers connected.
If the time comes that we want another working avr, I think getting that Emotiva amp might be smart. I dont want to get one though and find out it does me no good. I've never had a receiver go out like this. It really lowers my opinion of Marantz. It hasn't really been used a lot either and isn't very old.