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Hello,
the problem of the continuos blowing of fuse internally is as a result of a defected component on the pcb board of the recevier .
you can do this by removing the cover of the recevier and check for the power transistor , power capacitor, if is defected with the use of a multimeter, replace for a new one of the same number
do you wan the suround sound to play sound for what the tv is displaying or just the ps3
for just ps3
connect hdmi to ps3 and tv connect optical to ps3 and suround sound change video settings to hdmi change sound settings to optical it asks to set settings automatically you have tyo doo it manually
if you want to play every thing that tv displays then connect ps3 to tv with hdmi connect suround sound with hdmi to tv (this might not work) if it dont work then
connect ps3 to tv with hdmi and your tv should have sound out or something along those lines it should be two phono plugs in the back of the tv connect that to the suround sound
This is the thermal overload for the amplifier section. unplug unit and check all speaker connections for a crossed wire. After all connections are checked and are in good condition, plug the amp back in and power up. Note: the polarity of the speakers when the wires are plugged in. Use the painted line on the speaker wire as a guide for which one is positive(+) and negative (-). If an amplifier is operated out of phase for too long ( positive and negative reversed), you can damage the amp. A bad speaker coil can cause the overload as well. If it still does it, disconnect all speakers and power it up. If these remedies do not solve it, you amplifier IC is shorted and needs replaced.
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