It is possible
that the amplifier had encountered a fault with a higher current drain which
had triggered it to a protection fault condition. The fault can be with your
output drivers. Please check for short on the outputs fitted for both the channels.
Use a meter after disconnecting to check for short in the drivers. Disconnect
the positive and negative voltages to the output and see if the protect
changes. Even a fault in the preamp stages that drives in high current into the
output can shut the Amplifier. Sometimes this can be a noise which can be a HUM
or HISS before the protect works. Faulty capacitors in these circuits also can
cause similar issues and needs close observation.You need to confirm and
replace the specific stages or outputs. If not there can be issues in the
mother board. Maybe the protect circuit by itself is shutting off due to a
faulty bias or there is a leak in any voltage/current sensing circuit. Also
disconnect the speakers and test, if the amplifier comes out of the protect
mode then check for short on the speakers.
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