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My big screen just crackled in the speakers and shut off.. i tried to turn it on, the light in the front would come on for a sec and shut off.. then i opened it up and theres a red light flashing in the back. Any Ideas?
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Take the key out and turn steering as now the power steering will lock. The speakers crackle when the volume on radio are very high when you turned off engine and removed key. Try turning radio off first the turn off engine and it should not be a problem.
THE BATTERY LIFE TIMED OUT.TRY IT ON NEW BATTERY FOR TURNING ON THE SYSTEM.THE CHARGING ADAPTER MAY BR ALSO A PROBLEM TRY TO CHECK IT AC VOLTAGE LEVELS .
This seems like at cables have gone bad or either the connections in the speakers went bad. Its best to replace them unless you know how to disassemble and re-soder the connections.
so when all speaker wires removed and receiver on it still will go into protect mode and shut down? if so then it has to be heat is to great where you have your receiver placed. move your receiver from heat area and try to see if it keeps happening. another thing is you haven't stated if speakers are right for your system and or if ohm of speakers are right for your system. if the speakers are a lower ohm then what your system requires then you will put more demands on your system and cause more demand on receiver and create more heat in amp and it will shut down especially faster when you have it close to heat source. also speakers crackling is also a sign of too small of speaker gauge wire used which can also put demand on receiver and cause same problems.
if its a poping sound usually means speakers are going bad,crackling sound means the speakers are not grounded properly.this video might give you hint as to whats going on.
If the sound FLUCTUATES up & down, try turning off the AutoVolume in the sound menu.
You didn't say if it's one or all speakers crackling.
Crackling is either a speaker or circuitry issue. Adjust the balance away from the speaker that crackles, if it stops, that speaker is probably "fried". If it still crackles, I'd turn off the speakers and run the sound thru a stereo for the quick, cheap fix.
My Samsung (10+ years old to be fair) crackles due to a circuit issue but if I SMACK the left side speaker (behind which is the sound board and side panel connectors) it stops for a while. Maddening. I think I broke it squeezing it into the furniture it's in, pressing on the protruding RCA plugs. Dumb design.
Sounds like you may be clipping your speakers. Check all speaker connections and make sure they are not touching, at all. If you are not using speaker ends and are simply twisting the wire and connecting to the speakers, just one strand touching the other post will cause this. Good Luck
The OVERLOAD indicator lights up when the receiver is maxing out on the current it is sending to the speakers. My guess is there is possibly something wrong with the receiver itself, especially since the B speakers won't play. Either that, or something is broken in your speakers or you are using a set of speakers that have too low an impedance rating for your receiver.
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