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Posted on Jan 09, 2011

The system will shut off once the volume reaches a certain level. The system will not get really loud.

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CHECK ALL YOUR SPEAKER CABLES YOU MAY HAVE A PINCHED OR PUNTCHURED SPEAKER CABLE. IF ALL YOUR WIRES ARE RAN ALREADY GO INTO SPEAKER SETTING GO TO SPEAKER CONF, WITH RADIO PLAYING, AND START RAISING Hz IF ITS A SPEAKER CABLE PROBLEM IT SHOULD CUT OFF WHEN UR RAISING THAT SPEAKER Hz. IF IT CUTS OFF WHILE RAISING THE Hz TAKE ONE SPEAKER CABLE STRAIT FROM RECIEVER TO THAT SPEAKER THEN TRY RAISING IT AGAIN. GOOD LUCK

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