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No, one of your speakers is damaged (could be an amp channel went bad, but speaker is more likely). Unplug all spkrs, then plug one in and see if it acts normal when turned up. Repeat this until all speakers are hooked up or the culprit spkr is found.
SOURCE: overload
Also could be speaker wire. Make sure all of the speaker wire is hooked up correctly and none of the wires touch awywhere.
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I have the same problem. please help.
Will your speakers handle the power? Did you put speakers in parallel? Too low impedance will overloads the speakers. Try to hold 8 ohms, or 4 ohms no lower. See page 31 of manual.
Well I'm hoping I'm not too late to help someone... Definitely do as others have mentioned; check wiring and speaker ohms to 8 or fixing it won't be useful. What worked for me was to replace the fuses in the system. they are not soldered and came out easy. Based on my memory there was more than one; so I just replaced them all. I took them to radioshack back in the day and they just matched them... since they are not around as much anymore maybe post some pictures of them and see if someone can help you find the right one.
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