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RE: Denon DVD-3910, can the transports still be serviced?

Posted by JBen on July 3, 2012 at 23:07:35:

In addition to some good previous pointers, I can add this. If the unit is playing CD fine and maybe SACDs at times, check & resolder the ICs. Easily said than done bacause the IC contacts are tight, but I did. This was so long ago that I can't be more specific.

Oh, yes, there may be another symptom. When the 3910 has warmed up fully, after playing CDs for example, if it is more likely play SACDs, the chips contacts are the likely place to look into.

My 3910's transport had been recently "fixed" when I bought it 2nd hand. The whole thing was replaced. Yet, it still acted up. The seller offered to take it back but I had a feeling that cold solder could be playing a role...lucky guess.