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It says overload

When i plug it in it turns on then shuts right off then it flashes OVERLOAD,worked great before i moved though.any ideas?thanks

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All the speakers connected right?
ANy speaker fuses not accounted for?
If you moved , someone may have dropped it or bonked it enough to crack a printed circuit board. That would make things unpleasant.
It's fairly easy to fix a cracked PCB if you know what to look for.

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Pioneer posted this on it's Canadian Web Site:

Poor wiring connections, bad wires or a bad speaker may cause this. As you increase the volume, you will increase the amount of current you are drawing from the receiver. To troubleshoot this issue, try the following:
  1. Disconnect each speaker wire connection. Inspect for any frayed or damaged wiring and replace it.
  2. Check the impedance of the speakers; make sure they are properly rated for your stereo. In most cases, they need to be 8 ohms. Only a few Pioneer receivers will support lower impedance.
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