SOURCE: Onkyo HT-R530 with powered speakers
I would not suggest hooking up powered speakers to your receiver. Only if unit has sub woofer output can you hook up powered speaker
SOURCE: onkyo HT-R560 receiver
The unit most likely blew up a capacitor. If you look in through the slots on the top of the unit you should see 2 big black caps (C6901 and C6902) with shiny silver-ish tops. I should also point out that you probably flew up a 125v 8A (F901) glass fuse on the board that the AC cord plugs into. The glass fuse can be found at Radio Shack, but the caps are a bit more troublesome to find. They are 10,000uF 69v and thats just not a standard part, so you may need to up the voltage requirement and buy a 75v cap. Total to fix the amp yourself: Should be about $35 with shipping.
SOURCE: My Onkyo HT-R510 will shut down after several
Might be over heating. Make sure you don't have anything sitting directly on top of it. I even put a little fan blowing outward at the back of my system to keep it cool.
SOURCE: I have an Onkyo HT-S6100 home theater not sending picture to TV.
I just fixed mine with the same problem. Apparently, the HT-R667 and 606 receiver that comes with 6100 has a problem with the HDMI board. Onkyo wanted $500 dollars to fix it, costed me $16.
Here's how to fix it.
http://www.highdefforum.com/high-definition-receivers-recorders-players-tivos/121956-repairing-onkyo-htr667-aka-606-a.html
and the youtube vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0x5S9ez5U
Good Luck!
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