In Reply to: What to do with broken receiver? posted by FrankC on June 28, 2012 at 17:42:20:
Sorry Frank but I won't be much help.
It failed two years ago and Yamaha still cannot supply the repair parts? That says as much about Yamaha as it does for your patience.
I must agree with others who suggested your tech may not be very competent. Anything more complicated than switching out a board could be too much for them.
Your wife wants it out of the garage?!? I could understand that if it was an AMC Pacer that hadn't run in five years, but an AV receiver? You must have a very small garage.
Failing all else, suggestions to give it to a relative/friend/neighbor/thrift store seem the best idea. Why clutter an already over-stressed land fill when most functions of the receiver still work?
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