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Service manual request

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tinker_1000

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I have a Pioneer VSX-D1S Receiver/amp. I would need to replace the relay or relays that disconnect the speakers when the unit is turned on. I can see where the relays are but I have not been able to figure out how to get at the underside of the circuit board they are mounted on.

I would love to get my hands on a service manual and schematic for this unit. If anyone has one, I would greatly appreciate if you could send me a copy.
 
There is a dedicated Pioneer forum which also has a manuals archive (although I don't think they have yours). There are other VSX-D1S owners there who may be able to help you.
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you can also try here you need to register and join the temp download group(all free)then you can download yr manual
mike
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AK=AudioKarma.org ; AKers = members of Audiokarma.org -- sounds like you couldn't find a manual over there, but it also sounds like this is a heck of a receiver.

Anyway, I see the VSX-D1S service manual listed for sale at these sites:

Secondary List Page* - Pioneer Service Manuals, User Manuals, Sales Brochures, Owners Manuals, Operators Manuals
User-Manuals.com: Owner's Manuals and Service Manuals

I think the quickest solution is to pony up the $ and buy a copy.

Michael

Yes it is an awesome unit. That's why I'm tired of seeing it sit around collecting dust when I'm sure it's only a minor repair that's needed. It's getting at the circuit boards that is so daunting because this thing is crammed full inside.

I did indeed finally spring for a Service Manual. I was hesitant to do so because I was unsure of what kind of quality I was going to get for my money, and indeed, the first copy I received was 33MB but pretty bad quality. I did some bitching and got a 103MB high quality copy.

So, if anyone needs a service manual, contact me. I promise you it'll be cheaper. (Hope this last bit isn't against any rules)
 
Hi Tinker - looking for a copy of the user manual, is the service manual of any benift for an operational novice?
 
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