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Protector showes up and shuts me down

How do I reset the speakers or anything after a surge? I do have a couple different speakers hooked up to the back. Do I HAVE to use there speakers? Right now I am just looking to reset some how.

Can I turn the surge "Protector" off?

  • Anonymous Dec 11, 2008

    protector come on worked fine for about 15min

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