Webb5 maj 2024 · Most likely, the receiver is wired backwards and now destroyed. It may take the Arduino with it. Post a link to the receiver module, after reading and following the … Webb7 okt. 2016 · If that’s the case with yours, then there’s your overheating problem. Most receivers are happiest with speakers in the 6-8 ohm range. Regards, Wayne A. Pflughaupt F fmw Audioholic Samurai Nov 15, 2015 #3 It is easy enough to troubleshoot. If the problem doesn't occur in zone 1 then you know the speakers are the problem. B BERNARD JUAN …
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WebbTezzarrific. Replied on August 17, 2024. Report abuse. they do get warm but should not be red hot. have you got it plugged into a usb 3 port or usb 2. if in a usb 3 port switch to a … Webb4 apr. 2024 · Novice Member. Sep 8, 2024. #1. Just bought a Marantz SR7011. Seems to be a good receiver but noticed it is always warm in the back. Called Marantz and they said turn on Eco and turnoff the HDMI pass-through. It seems the receiver never is totally off. I took these steps but the receiver remains warm in the back. Sometimes it is hot. sas proc hplogistic
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http://stereobarn.com/how-to-prevent-av-equipment-from-overheating/ Webb28 juni 2024 · If you do experience the AV receiver throwing a wobbly and shutting itself down, simply buy a 2 channel external amp for the second zone outputs and use the zone 2 pre outs to send the associated 2 channel signal to that external amp which would then be used to drive the second zone speakers with. You can do this at a later date. Webb13 okt. 2024 · If your AV receiver is getting overly hot, the solution is simple. Contact your manufacturer and hope for a replacement. If it is a new unit, take it back and exchange it. … sas proc glm ods output