Couple of days ago the system stopped producing sound and the "Overload" came across the front panel. I am the original owner for 6-years. I turned the unit off for the night and now everytime I power it on; it will go through its start up and then "Overload" flashs.
Suggestions?
First of, be sure volume is turned all the way down before or as you are powering it it.
Second if that does not work disconnect all speaker, and input/outputs. Power the device on and see if it says overload.
If it does skip the rest of these steps, your capacitors are bad or the power supply is no longer functioning correctly.
If it doesnt, start with testing each speaker at power up. Match the speaker to the output it goes on, power the device see if it says it.
If it does on any speaker test it is a speaker issue or a terminal issue. To test for terminal or speaker issue plug a different/ known to work speaker in that same terminal, if it doesnt say overload it is a speaker issue, if it does say overload it is a terminal issue.
Once you have made sure all speakers and terminals work correctly start plugging input and outputs in and test individually.
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That was very helpful, Thank you!
Now that I know that their is something major wrong with the unit; the choice is simple, buy a new unit.
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