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No sound and blue light on Volume nob is Flashing. this started the second after i cut the red and black at the same time. Did i blow a fuse or something els? its a Onkyo A-9555.

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The issue is Onkyo's Protect Mode turned itself on. This is NOT typically a fuse issue as suggested above. Safe yourself the hassle of opening the unit up, unless the below does not work.

Instead reset the amp to factory default by pressing and holding the PURE DIRECT button, then also press the LOUDNESS button. Release both at the same time. Usually this does trick.

Sometimes you need to do the above in combination with any or all of the following:
- turn VOLUME all the way down to zero
- turn SPEAKER selection to OFF
- UNPLUG the amplifier from power outlet for a while. They recommend an hour, but I find a few minutes worked for me. Then plug back in.

After the blinking light stops blinking (back to on all the time), you can turn speakers and volume back to desired settings.

Hope it helps someone!

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