Protection Mode Activation: Denon AVRs frequently enter protection mode due to power overload, electrical faults, or overheating. This safety feature cuts power to prevent damage but can be triggered by volume overload, speaker impedance mismatches, or internal component failures.
Power Supply Failures: Voltage rail problems, particularly with -15V supplies dropping to inadequate levels, can cause units to enter protection mode after 5-10 minutes of operation.
Startup Problems: Some units experience power-up cycles where they progress through initialization but immediately shut down with flashing red indicators.
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Cooling fan failures can lead to overheating and automatic shutdown into protection mode, requiring immediate attention to prevent permanent damage.
Channel Amplifier Problems: Complete amplifier circuit failures requiring professional service center intervention are common enough that Denon specifically addresses this in their troubleshooting guides.
Power output transistors and FETs can fail due to thermal stress, particularly in high-power applications or inadequate ventilation conditions.
Amplifier stages can become stuck in DC protection mode, preventing normal operation and requiring component-level diagnosis and repair.