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Receiver turns off at volume of about 45 to 50 when watching blu ray movies

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It is picking up DISTORTION and is going in to shutdown mode.... (protecting your system) play it at 44 or less... not because it's BLEURAY that it's perfect, the level and quality varies from one recording to another... think of a cuttoff just like a car engine when someone tries to go over the dangerous level of RPM's... the engine cutt's off...

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Yeah but its an onkyo.. I have to running my old 717pro @ 4ohm blaring for 8-12 hrs before it even begins to go into protect mode..

What Ohm load are you pushing?? 8-6-4 nothing crazy like to 2right?!

Is the level very distorted @ 45 compared to 40? What other sources are you using, type of equipment?

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