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Old 4th February 2010, 11:56 PM   #1
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Default where to get transformer Denon AVR-1602 /682

Hi my transformer is goosed in my Denon AVR 1602 Along with a couple of resistors on one of the channels,

I have the schematic for this unit but it does not show voltages or even how many winds on the transformer, I'm not amazing at electronics but know abit and could find a replacement Transformer if I knew what the outputs from the secondary were supposed to be,

Anyone got any ideas on how to find . work these valuses out, does anyone have a similar amp with the same transformer?


All thats on the schemas Is capacitance and resistance values I don't know how if its possible to work out what the tranny is ment to be throwing out?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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