I hooked two Receivers up in series a Technics SA-DX930 and a different kind I'm not sure wut kind. They worked great for a while, but when they got turned up a little louder they both quit puting out sound. after looking at them I found that the Technics SA-DX930 worked only in the two surround sound speaker outputs when the receiver is set to surround sound and DSP. But the rest of the speaker outputs don't really work, other that if you turn the receiver all the way up and you get right next to the speaker, then you can very very very faintly hear the music. So faintly it is like it isn't even there. The display works and everything else works I am just stumped on what might be the problem.
Re: I hooked two Receivers up in series a Technics...
You blew your power amp board, you cannot hook them in series due to impediance matching and improper input levels, cheaper to replace reciever than the board
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Hey, I own one of these systems. Whenever I touch two of the wires together (shorting it out) the system shuts down and overload appears on the display. My suggestion is too check your wiring (especially in the spliced areas) or replace the wiring to the outside speakers and try it again. If you dont want to try that, take the wires you have hooked to the A speakers and see if they will work on the B setting (a quick troubleshooting technique). Please let me know if it worked for you. Good Luck!
If the only thing not working is the optical input, it is possible that the optical converter is defective. Without seeing the actual unit and testing the IC, I can't say for sure. If you have test equipment, let me know and we will attempt to track this down.
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