mep
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As some of you know, my home theater system is separate from my stereo system and they are located in different parts of my house. My AVR is the Onkyo TX-NR3010. Late last week, I lost audio from all channels. The AVR stayed powered up, but there was no sound. I had no choice but to pull it out of my system while I figured out what do with regards to getting this beast repaired. In the meantime, I went to the local HHGregg over the weekend and bought a Sony STR-DN850 to hold me over.
I told a friend of mine about my Onkyo and he happened to see a thread on AVS where he noticed that Onkyo had a recall notice published for certain AVRs because of one or all channels dropping out. He sent me the link and I typed in my serial number and Onkyo said my receiver was covered. They sent me an email to let me know they are shipping me a box to return the receiver to them and it will come with a prepaid shipping label to ship the receiver back to them. Onkyo is going to repair the receiver free of charge and return it to me. You can't ask for much better service than that.
I told a friend of mine about my Onkyo and he happened to see a thread on AVS where he noticed that Onkyo had a recall notice published for certain AVRs because of one or all channels dropping out. He sent me the link and I typed in my serial number and Onkyo said my receiver was covered. They sent me an email to let me know they are shipping me a box to return the receiver to them and it will come with a prepaid shipping label to ship the receiver back to them. Onkyo is going to repair the receiver free of charge and return it to me. You can't ask for much better service than that.