Why does my receiver keep turning off when I turn up the volume?
Why does my receiver keep turning off when I turn up the volume?
How to fix receiver shutting down when you increase volume. New receivers automatically shut down because they may be sensing a short somewhere. This short can be internal (within the unit) or external (one of the speakers or speaker wires).
How do I fix my amp in protection mode?
If you find that one pair of speaker wires or one speaker causes the amp to go into protect, disconnect all speakers from the other end of the wires and separate the wires so they can’t touch. If the amp still goes into protect, you have a bad speaker wire or the wire is shorted to chassis ground.
Why does my Receiver shut down at high volume?
If your speakers are 6 or 4 ohms your receiver is going to shut down at high volumes to protect itself. Even if your speakers are 8 ohms they may dip at certain frequencies which may also shut your receiver down if played at a high volume for long enough. Sometimes it will only take one or two speakers that are not rated at 8 ohms to shut down.
What kind of speakers shut off at high volume?
Well here it goes.shuts down after a point when it gets to crazy levels. So what I have is a Yamaha RX-V465 AV Receiver 525 watt (105w x5) I HAD a practically new pair of Polk Monitor 70 series 2 Tower speakers which were rated at 275w, I sold them last week.
What to do when your stereo shuts off at high volume?
You should start looking at HIGH QUALITY (B&K, CARVER, etc) used amps on E-Bay which you can connect to the multi-channel output of the receiver to replace the integrated amps if you want to play very loudly for extended periods. High powered audio is expensive.
Why does my AVR shut off at high volume?
Either an acceptance of extreme moderation in listening volume is in order, or you need to consider a more powerful receiver to drive the speakers you already own. Fortunately used $800 – $1,600 AVR’s from a few years ago with sizable coper wound transformer based power supplies sell for very low prices used.
Why does my AV receiver shut off at high volume?
When playing bass heavy music or effects laden movie soundtracks, the speaker often dips in impedance below 6-8 ohms. Every time you hook more speakers up to an amplifier you also increase the combined impedance load and it dramatically increases the demands on the power supply (i.e.: two 8 ohm speakers = 4 ohm load).
Well here it goes.shuts down after a point when it gets to crazy levels. So what I have is a Yamaha RX-V465 AV Receiver 525 watt (105w x5) I HAD a practically new pair of Polk Monitor 70 series 2 Tower speakers which were rated at 275w, I sold them last week.
You should start looking at HIGH QUALITY (B&K, CARVER, etc) used amps on E-Bay which you can connect to the multi-channel output of the receiver to replace the integrated amps if you want to play very loudly for extended periods. High powered audio is expensive.
Why does my Yamaha receiver shut off at 1 / 4 volume?
Yamaha receivers have a built in computerized protection circuit, which will activate in certain over-current conditions. This means that the unit is drawing too much current through the amplifier or power supply, and the built in computer turns the receiver off. This is designed to protect your receiver and speaker systems.