About 10 years ago (before the economy tanked) I invested in a new system and included an MD-90 tuner. Sadly I've not listened to it as much as I expected (probably fewer than 40 hours), but when I did use it, it worked. A few days ago I turned it on and there was no signal. The lights went on, but the needles didn't move. I checked the antenna, I tried several local stations, I turned it off and turned it on. No needles, no signal, nothing. I forget what I paid for it but it was quite pricey as I recall. I have receivers from the 60s and 70s that still work, and so I can't imagine what could go wrong with this unit, particularly given it's extremely light usage. I was hoping it might be some simple thing that someone else has experienced and could help me with. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Phil
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