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Posted on Dec 09, 2009

No sound coming from fisher reviever!!!!

I have a fisher audio rs-881R reviever/tuner i had it set up with different speakers and had a wood box on top of it. i was playing the music about 3/4 of the way up and i heard a buzz then it shut off... i then unpluged it and uncovered it, the reciever was pretty warm, i noticed a fuse blown and replaced it and now it will turn on but no sound comes out... can you help me please???

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