Onkyo Tx-nr616 7.2 Thx Certified Network Receiver <<< Pre-order >>> "receiver shut turn volume" Questions

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Question about Philips Audio Players & Recorders

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shut downs! Of course at 10 volume you risk all of the amp in the receiver , buy a higher quality brand reciever ,intergrated amp, single amp . BE CAREFUL AT THE HIGHER VOLUME RATINGS YOU RISK HEARING

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Question about Sherwood Audio Players & Recorders

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...shut itself off. Any help to correct this problem would be appreciated. If Both speakers are working at a low volume and you turn it up and it clips and shuts off you have one of 3 problems. you have ...

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Question about Onkyo Audio Players & Recorders

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shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

Question about Onkyo Audio Players & Recorders

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shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

Question about Denon Audio Players & Recorders

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volume the syatem shuts down. I turn the unit bak on and lower the volume then all is well. It does that because there is a safety feature in all the newer devices. If your system is turned up to high

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shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

Question about Denon Audio Players & Recorders

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...receiver to shut down, disconnect the wire at the speaker and re- test. make sure wires are separated. If it shuts down, replace the wire, if it stays on, meter the speaker itself to check for a bad ...

shut the receiver off and connect one speaker and than turn the receiver on selecting the same source as before and raising the volume up. If the receiver shuts down, remove that speaker from the post

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