GameOver4U Veteran 256 Posts user info edit post |
ok so i have an onkyo surround sound system that i've had for almost 2 years. it's always worked really well and i've had no problems with it. well this semester i'm living in bragaw and it's a different story. it continues to cut off when it reaches a certain volume, usually around 30-32. i have it hooked up to my computer through a y-adapter and at first it was only cutting off when i listened to music through my computer. i plugged it in to a different outlet and it worked fine for about 3 weeks. yesterday, it started again, only this time it cuts off on every mode, video 1, video 2, CD (which is what i have my computer hooked to), DVD...everything. also, when it initially started cutting off at the beginning of the semester, it always cut off at the same volume, and only on CD. Now it will stay on for 5 mins and cut off if its over 25 volume. i've switched the outlets and tried everything i know to do...does anyone know what could be wrong or how to fix it? i was thinking it could be a speaker short circuited or maybe the speaker wire i used is bad...i have no clue. any suggestions????? thanks in advance 9/14/2006 4:02:35 PM |
taylor All American 2210 Posts user info edit post |
can of compressed air to the inards- get rid of that dust 9/14/2006 4:14:47 PM |
GameOver4U Veteran 256 Posts user info edit post |
how exactly do i go about doing that without damaging anything? or will it damage anything? just spray the air through the ventilation slits?? 9/14/2006 4:34:10 PM |
GameOver4U Veteran 256 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 4:53 PM. Reason : /]
9/14/2006 4:46:56 PM |
sundance All American 1001 Posts user info edit post |
is it overheating possibly? Is there enough ventilation space around the reciever? Also do oyu hear the fan going on at all?
[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 7:31 PM. Reason : a] 9/14/2006 7:31:19 PM |
Bakunin Suspended 8558 Posts user info edit post |
if your amp has a fan on it you need to put it back in the mexican's trunk you found it in 9/14/2006 11:21:48 PM |
dannyray All American 937 Posts user info edit post |
YOUR WIRES ARE TOUCHING SOMEWHERE (NEGATIVE AND POSITIVES) 9/16/2006 6:22:50 PM |
DeputyDog All American 2059 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "if your amp has a fan on it you need to put it back in the mexican's trunk you found it in" |
9/17/2006 1:13:50 AM |
wulfman719 New Recruit 47 Posts user info edit post |
your screwed 10/19/2006 4:18:21 PM |
davelen21 All American 4119 Posts user info edit post |
it sounds like it is fried. Usually this will happen when you are running something like 4 ohm speakers with a not so top of the line reciever that is only meant to handle an 8 ohm load 10/20/2006 5:01:11 PM |