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Anonymous Posted on Jan 15, 2014

When I turn up the volume, my amp shuts off and goes on standby

Hooked up Klipsch VF-35 speakers via bi-amp directions

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2008

SOURCE: Low Volume regardless of input

Front L/R and Surr back L/R are the termianls used for BI-amping
Check page 27 of the manaul
http://www.onkyousa.com/download/own_manuals.cfm?cat=Receiver
you can find it here

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Gurudristi

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: I just hooked up my old Onkyo TX-8511 receiver to

Just check your speaker cabling again. Make sure that all of them are seated properly, none is touching each other or the body of receiver. Rewire if necessary..
Are you using banana plugs for connecting speaker or just directly. Some times even a little tiny wire touching the receiver could trigger the protect mode. Be careful, since protect mode is sometimes not fast enough and it could blown a few trasistors in the power circuit.

Otherwise, do your bose speakers play out load on other systems?

Gurudristi

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: Connecting NAD 314 Receiver\ preamp to Carver M-500t to speakers

Dear Tim,
Yes, you can connect your NAD as a preamp to the Carver power Amp.

Connect the NAD's pre-out to the input of the Carver Power Amp. You can then connect the Klipsch speaker to the Carver. Set the gain control on the NAD.

Now you should be able to control all the input and the main volume control from the NAD.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2009

SOURCE: TX-SR506 Bi-Amping

If you select bi-amping the device will use a second amp for your rear speakers, this indicates that in your setup menu you probably have deleted the rears (set to None). Try to find the settings for your rear speaker in your setupmenu and see if they are selected in normal operation.
If all fails, see if you can reset teh device back to factory settings, sometimes software can get confused after using for a while. Resetting should than fix most problems.

You can also check and see if there is maybe a software update available for your device, loading and installing is explained in either the file or on manufacturers site.

mbalixabiso

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: Reciever shuts off

Hi there

May I ask how many watts can your reciever handle ? And how many watts does your speakers need in order to be powered up (input). The two speakers you have installed might be too powerful for your reciever to handle. You might have to down grade to less powered speakers. All in all you have an excellent product there good choice...

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