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You can't. It's the systems' internal safety circuit shutting it down friend
Not an expert on those machines but it sounds like the power output stage is faulty and overheating causing a shutdown.
Needs new output stage or repair ?
In most cases, scree flashes will be due to a faulty main power supply regulator board. If the DC voltage comes out from it is abnormal, this could happen. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent.
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Listen to Wi-Fi radio stations
in the world - without a computer - right out of the box. This is a table-top radio that has built in speakers (yet
can also be connected to better speakers) and built in Wi-Fi .
www.ccrane.com/...manuals/acoustic-energy-wi-fi-internet-radio.pdf please find your manual above, i think what you need to do is reset the unit, factory reset and then re-setup the station all again. You may need to clear out any "old" settings that may have changed, and conflict with some existing settings.
The problem with your AE17-16B is a wireless N router within the range of your AE17. If you have installed a new router go into the router settings and disable the N protocol. If you have not purchased an N router than you have one within range. If this is the case,you can only try to change the wireless USB device inside or your receiever. Good luck,nicholas
1-check your connection cable for good condition and change it with new one. 2-insert(ground-loop isolator)(radio shack(270-54).between your audio out and subwoofer
I fixed the same issue by replacing the original AC power supply with a 13.8 volt DC power supply (Radio Shack) It seems to be more consistent at high SPL and no hum , as the Boston acoustic unit accepts either AC or DC power.
Ok, so I hope you realize the Fender FM25DSP guitar amplifier is an "entry level" NON-valve amp with a DSP chip that has model shaping tones. I am sorry but this is a toy and Fender did not spend the tens of thousands of US dollars to have built-in tones that truly 'kill". This not digital modelling like Line 6 or Fractal Audio did and so you have a problem from the start. This amp was always intended as an entry level amp for the bedroom only and never to be used on stage.
Jazz and acoustic modes have some similarities requiring mid-range boost and some rounding. Not easy to achieve with a DSP chip that costs about US$10 to manufacture. Sorry, consider using the amp for practice but look at a more serious valve amps for live on stage
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