Excellent, solder bridged and instantly unabridged before power up. Didn't let the smoke out of any of the sealed parts. Thanks for another great repair video.
Hi Dave, Just a quick note to say that I appreciate your videos! I am guessing many more of us out here do! Yet are too busy to actually thank you! So, Thank You Sir! Enjoy your fixed Onkyo! Stay safe! I am picking up an Onkyo here in Japan at a Thrift store around the corner from my house for 30 USD it’s the DSP chip issue amp I am guessing from watching your previous video. Worth a shot at that price. Wish me luck!
Well done, i was really chuffed that the microscope helped you :-D it's not an easy job with good eyesight but you struggle a lot with yours. My close up vision got a bit blurred from 50 onwards, and it makes soldering a pain.
My eyesight is actually very good. I don't wear glasses normally. I only put these old reading glasses on for very close up work such as putting connectors on fiber optics and fine soldering. I don't need them for computer, phone screen reading, or news paper. Only when i am in real close less than a foot. These one on my bench are actually an old pair my wife tossed as she needed prescription bifocals.
@@Synthematix My distant site was terrible and a laser beam fixed that 10 years ago. Now my vision is perfect. I don't wear glasses or contact for anything. I don't need glasses to repair stuff and actually only put them on for the real close up stuff of very small parts.
@@12voltvids As time goes on electronics are gonna get smaller and smaller ffs, i work on N gauge trains, the solder pads are 1/2 a mm in places, had to make my own soldering iron tip thats 0.5mm
I have the next model up the 805 which is an under rated power house. Onkyo realized this and the next model year, the 806, they reduced the amplifier power. Purchased new in 2007 and have always ran it outside a cabinet. It works perfectly though the remotes volume up button is now worn out. I have cheap computer fans across the heat sink and one over the dsp board.
The thicker and stiffer mega$$$ dollars cable surely help in breaking more HDMI connectors. After a while will see the increase in definition just like in this Onkyo unit. I just love the SMDs and solder cracks. At the same time I would change the main capacitors for power amp section to keep the voltage from sagging while in multichannel mode and driving loads below 6ohms - their size doesn't look very inspiring maybe 8200uF, 10 000uF at most.
Three options are available,resolder pins with a tiny solder iron and flux if the pins are accessible,or use hot air station with flux to reflow the pins by melting the same solderings or remove the entire socket and solder all the pins of the socket using flux to remove bridges between pins and to the same for the pcb traces,clean the through holes and then reflow the socket back to its location and finally solder the attaching pins to the holes.The soldering flux and its quality is the most important in these repairings.After a lot smart phones/tablet usb charging port replacements reworking to hdmi ports is quite familiar but is still difficult due to the more pins.
Seeing all those replaced capacitors brought back bad memories. I used to have a TX-SR606 that had chronic capacitor issues with the HDMI board. I trashed the thing after the third round of failure of the same caps. Swore off Onkyo after that. I hope your model doesn't have the same problem.
I can't use a 4k without spending a bunch on rewiring as my equipment rack is too far from the tv. In my setup everything is hidden away in an equipment closet and only the tv is in the room with the speakers. My plasma is 12 years old now and going strong.
@@charliea1963 25 feet is nothing. By the time the cable gets our if the closet, across the hall into the furnace closet, into the vent duct to the atic space over the media room, down the wall conduit and then up to the tv it is more like 60 feet. HDMI won't do that. Have to do it with hdmi to cat5 link units. The one I have is only 1080p for 50 feet 1080i for 75 and 720 for 100. 4k units need cat 6 runs. They get very expensive. Not really interested in 4k. I have it in my production studio.
The flux i use has never let me down. No video today as i spent the better part of the day swapping this receiver into my system and programming my remote. Happy happy, now I can watch my cable TV, dvd recorder, laser disk svhs and beta decks all switched through the repaired amp and fed into my media room. Surround working and the the sub that hasn't been online for a few years. Spent the night watching old laserdisks. Working great. (And no, i didn't shoot any video of the swap out. There is no room in the equipment closet. I put a cd in the laserdisk and played it. When I went to eject the disk stuck to the clamp and dropped inside. White knuckel time I had to open the laser disk in the rack without bumping the tray or i would have had a broken disk. Guess the laserdisk is laserdisk only. Not trying a cd on there again. Future service I think to inspect the clamp and see why cd sticks to the top side.
Great work ever... I've Onkyo TX-NR828 didn't keep on and no sound come, when I keep changing sources it keeps on for a time but also no sound come out, what may the reason. Unfortunately I live in Malaysia and cannot bring it to you to fix it, but you still can help so I will trying fix it myself that I'm electronic engineer. Thanks
Scart had issues but it was much bigger connector and robust. These modern USB-C /HDMI socket are prone to fail like this :( Modern console are good example of broken HDMI port
Sure did. Sure glad I got out when I did. You have no idea how much I hated the business when I was in it. Now its just a hobbie and I get to pick and choose what I want to work on, and its just to make content. If it wasn't for the channel I wouldn't be touching this stuff anymore.
My question not abt this video, I bought a cheap esr meter & when i just googled esr values of capacitors varies in some chart. How can i able to know which is correct. Does the esr value varies with meter.
hey man, could you do a revue on that m-scope? How much was it? I am legally blind and have a similar one I got for christmas from my sister in 2018. Thing is awesome! Problem is, it likes to fall over and now it wont stay up. All the goo on the suction cup thingy is dried up and it won't seal very well, I am considering drilling through the plastic of the base and mounting it onto a piece of wood.
Nice Video really appreciated. Sir I want a favor from you I am having Onkyo PR-SC 5508 AV Controller which have some issue no menu (OSD) for information is displayed on TV screen. But if you put source in HDMI in Back of receiver or HDMI in front video and audio content is display on TV. Secondly on the flip panel button setup is not working, but however it is working from remote , thirdly pure audio is not working when button is pressed nor the led light is coming on when button is pressed . Kindly request your good self to let know what to test and what will be probably fault . Thanks
I have been looking at those Andonstar digital microscopes and trying to chose between the AD206 and AD208... Is yours one of those? As far as I can tell the AD206 comes with a remote control and can zoom in, the AD208 is a bigger screen but does not have a remote so I am not sure if it can zoom in like the AD206. Anyone know?
Me again😁I’ve got a question. Is there a way you could help me decode the date on my crt? It has a date code, but I can’t figure out how to decode it, you think you could help? Is there some kind of decoder site somewhere?
I hear you. I had to deal with an ignorant mover moving in furnature. I asked him to put in a mask and i got "the speech" so I told the customer that I could not enter if anyone wasn't masked and then i left. They had to reschedule a week later. No internet no tv for a week. Sucked to be them. All because of 1 worker.
side commenting on old video. in Finland we never had mask mandate during covid, in fact it was illegal for store keepers to require you to wear a mask. there wasn't much other restrictions either
Illegal for a private business to enforce their policy? Here there are still many stores that have a sign on the door that masks are required to enter. Private business can make their own rules as to who can shop there. The parts stores j deal with have just gone down to mask recommend and the staff still wear them.
@@12voltvids Here citicens rights go above corporate rights. it is also not easy for an employeer to fire a worker here, even if that worker is a piece of s*it who does harm to the company
@@usernameg5 private business can make policy. Just like you have the right to ask everyone that enters your home to remove their shoes or don't come in. A business that requires patrons to mask up can refuse. The business owner and employees have rights too. People that don't agree can go shop somewhere else. Also not talking corporate rights. Small business is a private business and these owners are citizens too. Mandates have been over here for well over a year and yet there are still private business that requires masks. People still go in and harass them but guess who gets arrested and hauled off to jail.
Dave, I have a Panasonic NV-MV40 VCR player in which the take up arm has been cracked and broke into pieces.So Please make a video of the vcr guide replacement soon.
Maybe he can source gold filled capacitors and send you several thousands of dollars for your inconvenience of not having already made one. A bit entitled there?
@@12voltvids Come on now, he said "soon" that is a relative term. Perhaps one day someone will give Dave a NV-MV40 and he can produce a video, and Dave will not have to resort to what he said he may or could do to source the unit.
@@PaulaXism My wife got a kick out of that. She is a chef and is always trying something new. When I say "what's for dinner" the usual response is "something i pulled out of my ass". Don't ask, just sit and enjoy. Tonight it was something with prawns and rice and it was bloody awesome.
I've got the TX-SR805 7.1 in use. Flea Market find and had to repair a busted banana jack for one of the channels. Best $40 bucks spent! This thing is a total Beast and sounds amazing! Biggest headache? It didn't have the remote. Using the 'on screen' to program is a bit of a headache.
An easy fix and another appliance saved! We have the same problem here with the pandemic. My wife caught covid along with five others all because one person refused to wear a mask and came in to the school staff room and said she wasn't feeling great! Next day five others including my wife tested positive! Luckily none of them got it too bad! Teachers are really at risk yet they keep the schools open. Blended learning with reduced class sizes would help but the politicians in their wisdom don't think it's necessary! Masks and distancing are a no brainer!
I get asshole movers and trades at job sites i am working at. I refuse to work if any worker or customer is not masked. I even offer them one but if they refuse i cancel the order and the customer has to rebook the order and wait again. Company policy. My safety is more important than the job.
@@12voltvids yes Dave this is real! I lost a cousin in a care home in Edinburgh to covid. We live in a quiet wee town near Perth in Scotland 🏴 but we still manage to have the virus in our community albeit at a low level (for now)! You're doing the right thing and I just wish more were like you! Stay safe.!
for 4 border pins broken because connector was badly solder to a board from factory? I have hot air gun and at least few kind of solder paste around and still in case like this I would do exact a same think he do.
Cool video mate. Yeah, there are people ignoring the rules in my local area and I find it very frustrating. My wife works in healthcare and has to wear heavily filtered masks all day whilst caring for these ignorant ones - she doesn't complain about it at all. Wearing a mask for 10 minutes in a store is not difficult. Hope you and your family will continue to stay safe - the content is fab.
I have to wear one at customers homes and in any of the company property. Big fine now for breaking the rules now. 230.00 fine for not wearing mask in public, and a snitch line set up to report the ignorant jerks. Can only take off in restraunt when seated at table eating. The other option for the government would be another total shut down and not many want that.
So why did you walk out of the Walmart? Because the guy didn’t have a mask? Or because Walmart didn’t make him put one on? Don’t really understand why you felt like walking out. I mean you had on your mask right so you were “ protected “ right.
You don't understand how they work. They don't really protect the wearer. They protect others if the wearer is sick and doesn't know it and they cough or sneeze. Then whatever they cough on can be contaminated and uoh pick it up. I wasn't the only one that walked out. I have a friend that caught covid on April 2021. He still can't taste or smell anything over a year later but hey it's just a flu.
It has nothing to do with the connectors. It has everything to do with thick heavy monster cables. The same thing happened to the fire wire port on DV camcorders. People that used the thin headphone type cable had no trouble. Those that spent 100 for a monster cable had to spend 300 to change the main board a few months later because the connector broke from the weight of the cable.
We get the same attitude regarding masks here in the UK. Some people think they are above the rules and the fact they never seem to be tackled about it is infuriating. But then there's also the neighbours not adhering to the lockdown so....
This is an incorrect way of soldering the support tabs on a hdmi socket, as you run the risk of flooding the socket with solder, just turn the board over and solder them that way.
@@12voltvids @16:24 @17:41 deep canyons of missing solder. should not have deep gaps like that. i compared that image to random hdmi stuff around the shop and all of them are soldered perfectly with all the holes completely filled solid and nice fillets. those onkyo connectors were incompletely soldered, that is 100% for certain. it is no wonder the traces broke.
Very nice to see a HDMI repair without a really expensive microscope lovely repair videos
I only have a cheap one but it gets the job done.
Excellent, solder bridged and instantly unabridged before power up. Didn't let the smoke out of any of the sealed parts. Thanks for another great repair video.
Hi Dave, Just a quick note to say that I appreciate your videos! I am guessing many more of us out here do! Yet are too busy to actually thank you!
So, Thank You Sir!
Enjoy your fixed Onkyo!
Stay safe!
I am picking up an Onkyo here in Japan at a Thrift store around the corner from my house for 30 USD it’s the DSP chip issue amp I am guessing from watching your previous video. Worth a shot at that price.
Wish me luck!
Well done, i was really chuffed that the microscope helped you :-D
it's not an easy job with good eyesight but you struggle a lot with yours.
My close up vision got a bit blurred from 50 onwards, and it makes soldering a pain.
My eyesight is actually very good. I don't wear glasses normally. I only put these old reading glasses on for very close up work such as putting connectors on fiber optics and fine soldering. I don't need them for computer, phone screen reading, or news paper. Only when i am in real close less than a foot. These one on my bench are actually an old pair my wife tossed as she needed prescription bifocals.
My close up sight was terrible, but when i lost weight it was perfect
@@Synthematix
My distant site was terrible and a laser beam fixed that 10 years ago. Now my vision is perfect. I don't wear glasses or contact for anything. I don't need glasses to repair stuff and actually only put them on for the real close up stuff of very small parts.
@@12voltvids As time goes on electronics are gonna get smaller and smaller ffs, i work on N gauge trains, the solder pads are 1/2 a mm in places, had to make my own soldering iron tip thats 0.5mm
I have the next model up the 805 which is an under rated power house. Onkyo realized this and the next model year, the 806, they reduced the amplifier power. Purchased new in 2007 and have always ran it outside a cabinet. It works perfectly though the remotes volume up button is now worn out. I have cheap computer fans across the heat sink and one over the dsp board.
The thicker and stiffer mega$$$ dollars cable surely help in breaking more HDMI connectors. After a while will see the increase in definition just like in this Onkyo unit. I just love the SMDs and solder cracks.
At the same time I would change the main capacitors for power amp section to keep the voltage from sagging while in multichannel mode and driving loads below 6ohms - their size doesn't look very inspiring maybe 8200uF, 10 000uF at most.
Well done! The microscope makes one look so ham-fisted, but actually, you did very well. I wish my hands were this steady 🙂
Three options are available,resolder pins with a tiny solder iron and flux if the pins are accessible,or use hot air station with flux to reflow the pins by melting the same solderings or remove the entire socket and solder all the pins of the socket using flux to remove bridges between pins and to the same for the pcb traces,clean the through holes and then reflow the socket back to its location and finally solder the attaching pins to the holes.The soldering flux and its quality is the most important in these repairings.After a lot smart phones/tablet usb charging port replacements reworking to hdmi ports is quite familiar but is still difficult due to the more pins.
Seeing all those replaced capacitors brought back bad memories. I used to have a TX-SR606 that had chronic capacitor issues with the HDMI board. I trashed the thing after the third round of failure of the same caps. Swore off Onkyo after that. I hope your model doesn't have the same problem.
I have a newer onkyo and ive never seen/heard those two fans kick in yet. I love the 4K upconversion on mine. Thanks Dave!
I can't use a 4k without spending a bunch on rewiring as my equipment rack is too far from the tv. In my setup everything is hidden away in an equipment closet and only the tv is in the room with the speakers. My plasma is 12 years old now and going strong.
Fans only come on at high power level when it heats up.
@@12voltvids It's an Onkyo TX-NR929.The fans are behind the heatsinks now. Strange.
@@12voltvids Im running a 25' hdmi cable. It gets expensive upgrading.
@@charliea1963 25 feet is nothing. By the time the cable gets our if the closet, across the hall into the furnace closet, into the vent duct to the atic space over the media room, down the wall conduit and then up to the tv it is more like 60 feet. HDMI won't do that. Have to do it with hdmi to cat5 link units. The one I have is only 1080p for 50 feet 1080i for 75 and 720 for 100. 4k units need cat 6 runs. They get very expensive. Not really interested in 4k. I have it in my production studio.
After all the micro soldering I’ve seen lately those board components looks huge.
Micro soldering repair shops use Amtech flux, which would made this job much easier. As always good video and explanation.
The flux i use has never let me down. No video today as i spent the better part of the day swapping this receiver into my system and programming my remote. Happy happy, now I can watch my cable TV, dvd recorder, laser disk svhs and beta decks all switched through the repaired amp and fed into my media room. Surround working and the the sub that hasn't been online for a few years. Spent the night watching old laserdisks. Working great. (And no, i didn't shoot any video of the swap out. There is no room in the equipment closet. I put a cd in the laserdisk and played it. When I went to eject the disk stuck to the clamp and dropped inside. White knuckel time I had to open the laser disk in the rack without bumping the tray or i would have had a broken disk. Guess the laserdisk is laserdisk only. Not trying a cd on there again. Future service I think to inspect the clamp and see why cd sticks to the top side.
Great work ever...
I've Onkyo TX-NR828 didn't keep on and no sound come, when I keep changing sources it keeps on for a time but also no sound come out, what may the reason.
Unfortunately I live in Malaysia and cannot bring it to you to fix it, but you still can help so I will trying fix it myself that I'm electronic engineer.
Thanks
Scart had issues but it was much bigger connector and robust. These modern USB-C /HDMI socket are prone to fail like this :( Modern console are good example of broken HDMI port
05:05 "I hate this type of connectors, really i do" ...... +1 :)))
Great information !
ONKYO are notorious for poor solder on IC's and similar pin configurations. We saw digital problems all the time as a repair tech for Circuit City.
Sure did. Sure glad I got out when I did. You have no idea how much I hated the business when I was in it. Now its just a hobbie and I get to pick and choose what I want to work on, and its just to make content. If it wasn't for the channel I wouldn't be touching this stuff anymore.
My question not abt this video, I bought a cheap esr meter & when i just googled esr values of capacitors varies in some chart. How can i able to know which is correct. Does the esr value varies with meter.
hey man, could you do a revue on that m-scope? How much was it? I am legally blind and have a similar one I got for christmas from my sister in 2018. Thing is awesome! Problem is, it likes to fall over and now it wont stay up. All the goo on the suction cup thingy is dried up and it won't seal very well, I am considering drilling through the plastic of the base and mounting it onto a piece of wood.
I did a review on this one a few months ago.
I think I saw the screwdriver smile
Nice Video really appreciated. Sir I want a favor from you I am having Onkyo PR-SC 5508 AV Controller which have some issue no menu (OSD) for information is displayed on TV screen. But if you put source in HDMI in Back of receiver or HDMI in front video and audio content is display on TV. Secondly on the flip panel button setup is not working, but however it is working from remote , thirdly pure audio is not working when button is pressed nor the led light is coming on when button is pressed . Kindly request your good self to let know what to test and what will be probably fault . Thanks
So it's only solder holding the HDMI connector to the board, and not screws, etc?
Yup. That's why they break. That's why Monster Cable is bad.
Hey . Whats the model# of the microscope u re using ?
Hi Dave! - can you point me to one of your videos that addresses a TV power supply with NO standby voltage?
Nope. Over 1800 videos I don't remember them all.
@@12voltvids Fair enough - GREAT channel & content - THANKS!
Sir i have HDMI bord tx sr705 lot of problem please help me sir
Happy Thanksgiving
That was last month for me.
Nice design is Onkyo a good brand for amps? Good views of the new microscope.
The older ones (like this one) were great. Then they came out with the models that had the bad DSP.
Agree mate. Still using a 35 year old A-8500 stereo amp. Just had it serviced and besides needing controls cleaned it was perfect. Great amps.
I have been looking at those Andonstar digital microscopes and trying to chose between the AD206 and AD208... Is yours one of those? As far as I can tell the AD206 comes with a remote control and can zoom in, the AD208 is a bigger screen but does not have a remote so I am not sure if it can zoom in like the AD206. Anyone know?
Going by one of his other videos, I think Dave has the AD407.
I have a review up. This one can zoom from buttons on the unit and remote. I took some shots of the silicon die on an old camera ccd sensor.
@@12voltvids @Gauntlet - Thanks guys I will have a look
Me again😁I’ve got a question. Is there a way you could help me decode the date on my crt? It has a date code, but I can’t figure out how to decode it, you think you could help? Is there some kind of decoder site somewhere?
Every manufacture was different I couldn't begin to help because it was nothing I ever paid attention to.
@@12voltvids Damn. That sucks. Well thanks anyway, my friend.
I like to trim my acid brushes to make them stiffer.
Which onkyo model has bad dsp? I’ve got an onkyo,
Many have a bad DSP. The one I have is HT rc370.
I kept saying to myself: Keep forcing the connector, you can make another repair video out of it.
Nice repair. I work in retail and have the problem of people not wearing a mask. Some people are so stupid.
I hear you. I had to deal with an ignorant mover moving in furnature. I asked him to put in a mask and i got "the speech" so I told the customer that I could not enter if anyone wasn't masked and then i left. They had to reschedule a week later. No internet no tv for a week. Sucked to be them. All because of 1 worker.
I used to love the challenge but can't see as good as I used to so now I cringe when faced with this type of repair......smh :(
I hear you there.
side commenting on old video. in Finland we never had mask mandate during covid, in fact it was illegal for store keepers to require you to wear a mask. there wasn't much other restrictions either
Illegal for a private business to enforce their policy? Here there are still many stores that have a sign on the door that masks are required to enter. Private business can make their own rules as to who can shop there. The parts stores j deal with have just gone down to mask recommend and the staff still wear them.
@@12voltvids Here citicens rights go above corporate rights. it is also not easy for an employeer to fire a worker here, even if that worker is a piece of s*it who does harm to the company
@@usernameg5 private business can make policy. Just like you have the right to ask everyone that enters your home to remove their shoes or don't come in. A business that requires patrons to mask up can refuse.
The business owner and employees have rights too. People that don't agree can go shop somewhere else.
Also not talking corporate rights. Small business is a private business and these owners are citizens too. Mandates have been over here for well over a year and yet there are still private business that requires masks. People still go in and harass them but guess who gets arrested and hauled off to jail.
Dave, I have a Panasonic NV-MV40 VCR player in which the take up arm has been cracked and broke into pieces.So Please make a video of the vcr guide replacement soon.
And just how would i do that? Pull one out of my ass?
Maybe he can source gold filled capacitors and send you several thousands of dollars for your inconvenience of not having already made one. A bit entitled there?
@@12voltvids Come on now, he said "soon" that is a relative term. Perhaps one day someone will give Dave a NV-MV40 and he can produce a video, and Dave will not have to resort to what he said he may or could do to source the unit.
Hentai has prepared me for a great many things.. Seeing Dave pull a NV-MV40 out of his ass is not one of them........
@@PaulaXism
My wife got a kick out of that. She is a chef and is always trying something new. When I say "what's for dinner" the usual response is "something i pulled out of my ass". Don't ask, just sit and enjoy. Tonight it was something with prawns and rice and it was bloody awesome.
I've got the TX-SR805 7.1 in use. Flea Market find and had to repair a busted banana jack for one of the channels. Best $40 bucks spent! This thing is a total Beast and sounds amazing!
Biggest headache? It didn't have the remote. Using the 'on screen' to program is a bit of a headache.
An easy fix and another appliance saved! We have the same problem here with the pandemic. My wife caught covid along with five others all because one person refused to wear a mask and came in to the school staff room and said she wasn't feeling great! Next day five others including my wife tested positive! Luckily none of them got it too bad! Teachers are really at risk yet they keep the schools open. Blended learning with reduced class sizes would help but the politicians in their wisdom don't think it's necessary! Masks and distancing are a no brainer!
I get asshole movers and trades at job sites i am working at. I refuse to work if any worker or customer is not masked. I even offer them one but if they refuse i cancel the order and the customer has to rebook the order and wait again. Company policy. My safety is more important than the job.
@@12voltvids yes Dave this is real! I lost a cousin in a care home in Edinburgh to covid. We live in a quiet wee town near Perth in Scotland 🏴 but we still manage to have the virus in our community albeit at a low level (for now)! You're doing the right thing and I just wish more were like you! Stay safe.!
I so much wish you were my neighbor.
Good onkyou 😊
Liquid solder paste and hot air gun, job done
for 4 border pins broken because connector was badly solder to a board from factory? I have hot air gun and at least few kind of solder paste around and still in case like this I would do exact a same think he do.
Cool video mate.
Yeah, there are people ignoring the rules in my local area and I find it very frustrating. My wife works in healthcare and has to wear heavily filtered masks all day whilst caring for these ignorant ones - she doesn't complain about it at all. Wearing a mask for 10 minutes in a store is not difficult.
Hope you and your family will continue to stay safe - the content is fab.
I have to wear one at customers homes and in any of the company property.
Big fine now for breaking the rules now. 230.00 fine for not wearing mask in public, and a snitch line set up to report the ignorant jerks.
Can only take off in restraunt when seated at table eating.
The other option for the government would be another total shut down and not many want that.
So why did you walk out of the Walmart? Because the guy didn’t have a mask? Or because Walmart didn’t make him put one on? Don’t really understand why you felt like walking out. I mean you had on your mask right so you were “ protected “ right.
You don't understand how they work. They don't really protect the wearer. They protect others if the wearer is sick and doesn't know it and they cough or sneeze. Then whatever they cough on can be contaminated and uoh pick it up. I wasn't the only one that walked out. I have a friend that caught covid on April 2021. He still can't taste or smell anything over a year later but hey it's just a flu.
Just tossed an Onkyo TX series because the HDMI chip died in it. :(
Very common problem. Onkyo was doing a free repair service on many out of warranty units for some time.
In the USA they offered (at the time) a discount on another model, ended up with a Sony.
I caught one at the dump. 40# monster. Run it in analog mode if that's an option and you can still listen in stereo mode. New garage stereo.
@@erikgallimore5131 Which exactly TX model?
Poor strain relief design or Shenzhen market HDMI connectors ;)
It has nothing to do with the connectors. It has everything to do with thick heavy monster cables. The same thing happened to the fire wire port on DV camcorders. People that used the thin headphone type cable had no trouble. Those that spent 100 for a monster cable had to spend 300 to change the main board a few months later because the connector broke from the weight of the cable.
We get the same attitude regarding masks here in the UK. Some people think they are above the rules and the fact they never seem to be tackled about it is infuriating. But then there's also the neighbours not adhering to the lockdown so....
When I get the covid deniers on my channel they find our pretty quick their comments and conspiracy theories are not welcome.
Microsurgery.
Those capacitors will need to be changed.
They are fine.
This is an incorrect way of soldering the support tabs on a hdmi socket, as you run the risk of flooding the socket with solder, just turn the board over and solder them that way.
Have to watch how much you apply.
Louis Rossmann while working on lousy MacBooks always has his microscope on and he does tiny component level soldering.
I don't work on computers. Or cell phones. This is about the limit i will do.
Garbage OEM soldering job. Shame on you onkyo.
It's the heavy hdmi cables that break these connectors. Shit monster cables.
@@12voltvids @16:24 @17:41 deep canyons of missing solder. should not have deep gaps like that. i compared that image to random hdmi stuff around the shop and all of them are soldered perfectly with all the holes completely filled solid and nice fillets. those onkyo connectors were incompletely soldered, that is 100% for certain. it is no wonder the traces broke.