Hello all, so my x6300h (out of warranty) has been throwing out Thermal F errors on and off for a couple of years now. It's been twice to one of the UK's approved repair centres, who replaced a load of transistors. For several months it pretty much behaved itself. More recently the same issue reared it's ugly head once more. So this time it was sent to the other of the UK's official Denon repair centres. However, this time the message was that they didn't think they could undertake an economical repair, and thus they would be posting it back to me. To say I was unhappy with this response would be something of a disservice to my ability to swear like a trooper.
The basic issue is that, occasionally, after a couple hours usage, it will shut down with the red blinking LED of doom. Normally, unplugging the power for 30s or so cures this. Sometimes it happens after running the surround channels and is warm/hot to the touch, other times it has just been running stereo via the pre-outs, so is cold to the touch. Sometimes it throws this issue when stone cold, first thing in the morning as soon as it powers on. The same fix applies.
So suggestions? Do I investigate myself because I think the second repair centre are just lazy and don't want to commit the time, or should I bite the bullet and replace? (For reference, it would have to be something equivalent to the 6300 because I need to power 7 channels in Zone 1, stereo in Zone 2 and the flexibility to stream different feeds to both.) Does anyone have any experience with this issue and has a genuine, likely fix?
The basic issue is that, occasionally, after a couple hours usage, it will shut down with the red blinking LED of doom. Normally, unplugging the power for 30s or so cures this. Sometimes it happens after running the surround channels and is warm/hot to the touch, other times it has just been running stereo via the pre-outs, so is cold to the touch. Sometimes it throws this issue when stone cold, first thing in the morning as soon as it powers on. The same fix applies.
So suggestions? Do I investigate myself because I think the second repair centre are just lazy and don't want to commit the time, or should I bite the bullet and replace? (For reference, it would have to be something equivalent to the 6300 because I need to power 7 channels in Zone 1, stereo in Zone 2 and the flexibility to stream different feeds to both.) Does anyone have any experience with this issue and has a genuine, likely fix?