Denon AVR-3313

The Denon AVR-3313 is a 7.2-channel receiver, conveying 165W to every one of its seven channels. It’s fitted with seven HDMI inputs, one on the front board, two HDMI outputs, and is AirPlay viable.

There’s immediate iPhone/iPad availability by means of USB, and DLNA network support for playback of web radio and music put away on network joined capacity (NAS) gadgets or PCs.

Another set-up right hand, GUI (graphical UI) and Audyssey MultEQ XT advancements generally come as standard. Normally it will deal with all the most recent top-quality sound formats, as well as a 3D video by means of HDMI.

Integrated Network Audio-Video Receiver (2012-13)

Specifications of Denon AVR-3313: 

Dimensions: 434 x 167 x 378.8mm

Weight: 12kg

Tuning range: FM                                                     

Power output: 125 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

Surround output: 125W (front), 125W (center), 125W (rear)

Frequency response: 10Hz to 100kHz

Total harmonic distortion: less than 0.05%

Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 200mV (line)

Signal to noise ratio: 74dB (MM), 102dB (line)

Output: 1.2V (Pre out)

Speaker load impedance: 6Ω to 16Ω

Digital inputs: coaxial, optical, USB, LAN

Video Connections: HDMI, component, composite

Faults

There are a few technical issues which are very commonly found in Denon AVR-3313 that we will discuss here:

Solution:- When there is no power or no LED light or no display then 1st you need to check the power socket by changing it with some other device. If another device is working fine in the same socket that means the power socket absolutely fine. Now you need to check the power cable which should be connected firmly to the AC power socket of the Denon AV receiver which is built at the backside cabinet.

On the condition the connection is proper that means the system has technical issues whose correction can be done by just removing the back cabinet by unscrewing the 8 screws. Then check the power supply PCB (circuit) which is built vertically at the AC power input section/side, then check the main fuse, still, it blows then change the main fuse with the same value( fuse value is measured by Ampere) now probably your system will turn on and your problem will be solved.

In case, the fuse blows again after changing by a new one within a fraction of a second that means the power supply circuit(PCB) is short.  Therefore, you should visit the authorized service centre to check/ change the main Switching IC, bridge rectifier diode, main filter capacitor, 4148 diodes, quarter watts resistor and a few low voltage Zener diodes. After doing this your power supply will be absolutely fine and your AV receiver/amplifier will work like earlier.

Fault:- No audio from any channel.

Solution:- Make the system factory reset by pressing and holding the tuner + and tuner – buttons together in standby condition, and release the two-button when the display starts flashing at an interval of about 1 second. Then follow the instruction on the TV or projector screen, and finish all the steps on the screen. When complete it then tries with the input signal through the HDMI cable. Hopefully, it will work.

In case, the problem still persists then try to update the firmware through USB which is freely available online.

If the problem still persists then check all the input signals like analogue coaxial and optical too. Still, there is no sound on any signal mode which means the problem is in the HDMI card. Hence, there should be repair or replacement by an authorised service Center.

If you found the HDMI card is perfect then the problem is in the pre-amplifier or main power amplifier section.