In Reply to: RE: Lost prowe on HT receiver posted by Bill Way on September 30, 2014 at 18:34:45:
I think that it was likely, almost positively, a circuit protect issue, at least when the troubles began. It would shut off but would allow me to power back up. After I re-wired all the speakers and eliminated lots of excess run of speaker cable, it seemed to work like a charm again. I made no changes whatsoever, after those described, when this occurred a few months down the road.
I have B&W DM 602 Series 2 speakers on the front, bi-amped. I have a Klipsch (not a particularly nice one) sub hooked up via a line-in connection with matching Klipsch bookshelf speakers for surround and center channels. All of these, except for the sub, have 14 guage speaker cable. There are also two really shitty speakers I have set up for "front affect" surround. They are small, massed produced items that were just sitting around in my parents' house.
I just don't know what to do in an effort to revive the thing since it will no longer allow me to turn it back on. This is not a main or expensive system or anything so I realize it may well not be worth much to perform the resurrection but, if possible, I would like to do so. It has (had) been a nice little receiver.
Kerry
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