Yamaha RX-V479 turning off no warning

Yamaha RX-V479 turning off no warning

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MBBlat

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1,657 posts

150 months

Saturday 11th May
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I’m using the above AV amp to pump out surround sound, source is an Apple TV box. With the resent warm weather is started turning off at random, unless the volume is set really low. Thinking it might be heat related I’ve taken it out of the stand to get some airflow, but this hasn’t made any difference.

I’m presuming something has failed on the amp, not sure if it’s even worth repairing or if I should just replace with something newer.

tonyg58

361 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th May
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It's almost certainly going in to what is called "protection".
It's shutting down because something (usually in an amplifier circuit) is faulty.
It may be a reasonably cheap fix, but it's quite an old amplifier and it may be better to spend your money on something up-to-date which will have better processing and also (probably) more functionality.

Timothy Bucktu

15,289 posts

201 months

Monday 13th May
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The power supply capacitors start to dry out and bulge on these. Pop the top off and have a look.

MBBlat

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1,657 posts

150 months

Monday 13th May
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Any recommendations for a replacement?
I find I’m increasingly struggling with hearing the dialogue over the sound effects in modern movies and TV, do more modern amps boost the centre channel, or am I better off just getting a soundbar?

I already have a few old Sonos speakers around the place for music, is their soundbar worth it or just a gimmick?

Maximum budget around £500.

heisthegaffer

3,440 posts

199 months

Saturday 18th May
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MBBlat said:
Any recommendations for a replacement?
I find I’m increasingly struggling with hearing the dialogue over the sound effects in modern movies and TV, do more modern amps boost the centre channel, or am I better off just getting a soundbar?

I already have a few old Sonos speakers around the place for music, is their soundbar worth it or just a gimmick?

Maximum budget around £500.
I had this when I had 5.1 systems and used phantom centre mode instead which used front L&R speakers to simulate a centre speaker, worked a lot better.



TX1

2,388 posts

184 months

Saturday 18th May
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MBBlat said:
Any recommendations for a replacement?
I find I’m increasingly struggling with hearing the dialogue over the sound effects in modern movies and TV, do more modern amps boost the centre channel, or am I better off just getting a soundbar?

I already have a few old Sonos speakers around the place for music, is their soundbar worth it or just a gimmick?

Maximum budget around £500.
I have a cheapish Yamaha RX-V377 (discontinued) which I bought a few years back which was well within your budget, and yes it has the option of boosting the volume of every speaker that is connected. Does make a difference boosting the centre when it comes to speech.
Just go to RS website and choose the one you like and lookup the user guide online to makes sure the option is available.
Edited as put your model on by mistake.


Edited by TX1 on Saturday 18th May 11:35


Edited by TX1 on Saturday 18th May 11:36