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Originally Posted by Ricktptman
The power supply section is one of the few parts of it that can be worked on by a human. The rest of it appears to be manufactured in a way that entire boards have to be replaced as opposed to trying to desolder hundreds of connections on a VLSI. Some people will have the equipment and skills to do it, but many (most, in all likelihood) won't. That was my point and I stand by it. : - )
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That's why I pointed you toward the power supply. It's relatively simple and easy to verify all the proper voltages are there. With two power transformers and linear power supplies for audio and video sections, no switching mode power supply, seems to me worth the effort to at least check the power supply.