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Recently I have obtained a NAD Stereo receiver 7240PE and it was working fine until one day it just stopped and made hissing noises. I took a look inside and some of the fuses were blown. I took a trip down to radio shack and picked up new fuses of the same kind. I tried to play it again and only the right A and B work, the left side does not, not even a hiss just complete silence. I tested it and there is electricity going to it. Also some guy on another site thinks that the output transistors might be gone. If you could give me some insight that would be greatly appreciated.
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