system. At medium or slightly higher volume, the receiver shuts down into a standby mode after 10 or 15 minutes as if it were overloaded or overheated. I put a large fan directly in front of it, and I still have the same problem. The speakers are hooked up more...
2 things you can do as the end user. 1. is to disconnect the speakers and see if it turns on without the overload error. If it does, you may just have a bad speaker or speaker wires that are shorted together. 2. Unplug the unit from more...
If the Cable works fine, and the DVD does not, then the Receiver is most likely not overloading and shutting down. You don't mention how your DVD is connected, but I'm going to guess it's with a fiber optic cable. In that more...
a normal speaker's frequency cross-over network, causing the speaker (tweeters) to blow, damage to the amplifier and/or cause extreme hearing pain. For this reason overload protection is a good idea. 1) When troubleshooting this problem, always start at a very low volume and turn it up more...
949 contains a "power protection cirquit". This cirquit reacts aswell on short-cirquit (either within the output-amplifier cirquit {transistors} or by faulty speakers) as on overload (by playing musik toooo loud). Your QX 949 might therefore either be affected by short-cirquit within one of the four output amplifiers or there more...
I have a Technics SA-GX470. I have a Technics SA-GX470. It displays the last selected input and then overload turn power off. The owner admitted running the volume pretty high and it would go into overload and after power off and on more...