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    Thumbs up Yamaha receiver RX-397

    Hi to everybody ,

    recently I Bought Yamaha receiver RX-397 and I notice strange CLICK sound everytime I turn on and turn off receiver. Is that regulare procedure with Yamaha receivers or what?

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    Hi, welcome to AR.

    is the clicking sound coming from the receiver itselves? or through the speakers?

    if it's only in the receiver, it's normal, just the relais switching on & off...

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    Many recievers have a function that holds power from the speakers until it has been stabilized so you don't get a big "thump" as the amp powers up. When the speakers are able to be powered by a stable level the click will happen. This could be what you are hearing.

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    Yes, it's completely normal.

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    One click? Yup, normal.
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