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Same problem overload and if i click on anything it tells me switch off power

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The overload indication tells us that there is a problem in the final stage of the amplifier section. This model uses an AMP-PAC or large amplifier IC (part number RSN-3305) which is now defective. If you can solder, try resoldering the pins on this IC. Sometimes a poor solder connection can cause a voltage offset that will be detected as a fault and shutdown the system like this. If the resoldering fails, the IC will need to be replaced. Parts cost will be in the $75-$95 range.

Dan

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