If operation appears normal, turn the power off and re-connect the surround speakers. If it shuts down prematurely, you should have your main speaker system checked. Test the system after the surround speakers have been re-connected. If operation appears normal, turn off the power and re-connect the center speaker.
If it shuts down prematurely, you should have your surround speakers checked. Test the system after the center channel speaker has been re-connected.
If operation is normal, you have located and fixed the over-current condition. Perhaps I should add that I haven't tried using the remote because I don't have one for this receiver.
I thought at first it might be a temporary electronic glitch, so I completely shut off the power and waited a bit before restoring the power, hoping it would reset itself. But the results were the same. I assumed everything would be okay from that point forward. However, when I attempted to turn it on again another day, it kept shutting itself off like before and would not stay on, no matter how many times I tried.
Is there a low-cost solution for this problem, or is my receiver done for? I will appreciate any help anyone can give me! First, I apologize for not responding sooner.
Second, thank you for your helpful reply, americanaudiophile. I ended up relocating the receiver and speakers to another room when I got a new turntable. When I disconnected the speakers before the relocation, I realized that I probably had the speaker wires I don't have banana plugs, so these were just the bare wire ends pushed too far into the slots.
So when I put the wires back into the receiver, I tried to be careful not to push them in too far. After that, the receiver turned on and stayed on, and it has functioned perfectly each time I have turned it on. So apparently this was the problem.
I am much relieved because, even though this was not my primary receiver, I didn't want to have to replace it. Thank you again for your kind reply to my query. Aug 27, 14, , 8, It sounds like the receiver is going into protection. This can be an internal problem or it could be a problem with the speakers or the wire connecting them to the receiver. Check that there is no stray wire shorting at either end of the speaker wire.
If you found a short repair it and try turning the receiver on. If you didn't find a short then disconnect one speaker at the receiver. Does it shut down?
If not then that speaker or it's wire is at fault. You can dissipate this heat often by just leaving it off. You can also check the front panel display of the receiver since some systems feature warning indicators. Get Tech Support See How it Works video.
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We love feedback! Having a quality sound system within your Home Theater setup can make your movie and music much more enjoyable. But if your system turns off as soon as you get started with your movie you definitely have an issue.
Jj Hawkins. You might also check the wall plug or surge protector to see if it supplies the demand volts. I'm not a professional but nothing hurts my audio receiver would cut on and cut off also but they said it was in protector mode with happens if volume gets too load without proper speakers or fuse popped.
What about if it show power off on display what is the cause.. Any suggestion or openion much appreciated Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Back Answers Index. Jeff Carr jlefty35 Rep: 13 1 1.
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