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The Kenwood Receiver model KR-V7070 is an audio/video receiver produced by Kenwood Corporation, a Japanese company that designs, develops, and markets car audio systems, hi-fi home and personal audio systems, professional two-way radio communications equipment, and amateur radio (“ham”) equipment.

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Why is my receiver getting so hot?

My Kenwood receiver always got pretty hot, so I purchased a fan which alleviated the problem. that was months ago. Now, the receiver gets so hot that in a matter of 10-15 minutes the sound becomes distorted, what can be causing this?

NOTE: this receiver is pretty old, but I'm not ready to let it go yet.

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It could be a bad component, or a dead one. Some receivers have heatsinks that cool down certain components, and yours is probably overheating, and the audio processor is dropping out. I have an older Kenwood surround receiver (Late 1990's) in my house, and it does heat up a little, but doesn't drop out the sound. You might want to open it up, and have a look inside for any obstruction of the cooling mechanisms, like dust, and corrosion.

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Yeah, I did that and blew all the guts out with compressed air, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Do you think it's time for a new one?

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maybe, you could try running it open, and feeling around for the components that are getting hot. You could try and use something to cool them down, i believe that RadioShack sells mini adhesive heatsinks for things like RAM chips, and and processors,, they might work.

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Good idea. I'll check into that and if all else fails, I guess I'm the market for another one. this one served me for almost 10Yrs.

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My KRV-7070 shuts down when it gets too hot. It is either off or on, so your problem is interesting. You didn't mention whether the receiver's built-in fan was working. They can fail, as can the circuitry that turns them on. Also, check that the 8 ohm/4 ohm switch is in the proper position.

Finally, make sure there is adequate ventilation around the receiver. Nothing should be placed on top of it. In fact there should be at least a couple of inches above it, on both sides and behind.

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The receiver's fan is not working which is why i purchased a larger replacement. The receiver is only used for the audio output on my Mac and is pretty much unobstructed.

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Class A receivers such as this are designed to operate in a very inefficient portion of the amplifier performance curve, and then naturally generate lots of heat. Your unit is heating to the point that the amplifier is operating in another region of its performance curve, causing the distortion. I suggest the right place to look is in the final amplification stages, which have large transistors with large heat sinks. Go to Radio Shack and get their cooling spray for troubleshooting, then, when the distortion presents itself, spray one of the transistors (not all) and listen for the distortion to go away. Do this until you find the offending circuit.

Once you've found the circuit, the advice changes. Can you solder, without damaging surrounding components? As much heat as one of these power transistors needs to remove it, there's a danger of delaminating circuit board runs. Be careful.

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Great answer Fred, I'll give it a shot!!!! Not good at soldering but I have a friend that is.

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