A “click” may be the protection relay operating to prevent damage to the receiver because of a fault, although usually the display lights up and shows “protect” when this occurs
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[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1200254/Marantz-Sr7300.html?page=41#manual|Here] is the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart'', taken from the service manual which may be a good place to start. The manual has full schematics and a parts list to help you further
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Here is the [https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1200254/Marantz-Sr7300.html?page=41#manual|No Power troubleshooting flowchart], taken from the service manual which may be a good place to start. The manual has full schematics and a parts list to help you further
A “click” may be the protection relay operating to prevent damage to the receiver because of a fault, although usually the display lights up and shows “protect” when this occurs
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[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1200254/Marantz-Sr7300.html?page=41#manual|Here] is the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart'', taker from the service manual which may be a good place to start. The manual has full schematics and a parts list to help you further
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[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1200254/Marantz-Sr7300.html?page=41#manual|Here] is the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart'', taken from the service manual which may be a good place to start. The manual has full schematics and a parts list to help you further
Hi,
A “click” may be the protection relay operating to prevent damage to the receiver because of a fault, although usually the display lights up and shows “protect” when this occurs
[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1200254/Marantz-Sr7300.html?page=41#manual|Here] is the ''No Power troubleshooting flowchart'', taker from the service manual which may be a good place to start. The manual has full schematics and a parts list to help you further