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Overload on screen

When I turn on any of the digital optical connections on this reciever and turn the volume up to about 45+, within 10 seconds it sayd Overload on the screen and shuts off. If I keep the volume under 35, it works fine, but you can barely hear anything. Any idea what would be causing this?

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Check that the cooling fan is working, if not replace the cooling fan, that's what it sound very much like to me, it shuts off because the cooling fan has failed, Jim Jones From Buckley.

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Check the speakers maybe one is already about to burn

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