Hi Folks,
Just wondering if others are experiencing any power issues with the Denon X4000 Receiver.
Mine began switching itself off randomly after I have it a month or two.
On initial installation, Audyssey detected speakers wired incorrectly but I checked my wiring and it was correct.
It played without issue for the first month or two.
I have also removed and reseated all connections.
Since then it has taken to randomly turning itself off with the red Power LED flashing.
It can do this with any source - CD/PC/Freesat/BD Player - but would be more frequent with CD/PC.
Last night for example, we were watching a movie from PC in DTS Surround and it turned itself off within 5mins.
I reset it and it did it again in another 3 mins.
Powered it on again and it played perfectly until end of movie, so 2hrs without issue.
It's really frustrating because if it was a wiring issue, I assume it would keep shutting itself down but the random nature of this fault makes me believe it is more an Receiver issue than a wiring problem.
As I say, from what I can see, all the wiring is correct and all worked perfectly with my Onkyo TX-NR905, which I literally swapped the speaker cables from one to the other before removing the NR905.
Any suggestions/known issues before I box it up and send it back?
Thanks for any help folks 🙂
Barry.
Just wondering if others are experiencing any power issues with the Denon X4000 Receiver.
Mine began switching itself off randomly after I have it a month or two.
On initial installation, Audyssey detected speakers wired incorrectly but I checked my wiring and it was correct.
It played without issue for the first month or two.
I have also removed and reseated all connections.
Since then it has taken to randomly turning itself off with the red Power LED flashing.
It can do this with any source - CD/PC/Freesat/BD Player - but would be more frequent with CD/PC.
Last night for example, we were watching a movie from PC in DTS Surround and it turned itself off within 5mins.
I reset it and it did it again in another 3 mins.
Powered it on again and it played perfectly until end of movie, so 2hrs without issue.
It's really frustrating because if it was a wiring issue, I assume it would keep shutting itself down but the random nature of this fault makes me believe it is more an Receiver issue than a wiring problem.
As I say, from what I can see, all the wiring is correct and all worked perfectly with my Onkyo TX-NR905, which I literally swapped the speaker cables from one to the other before removing the NR905.
Any suggestions/known issues before I box it up and send it back?
Thanks for any help folks 🙂
Barry.