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another thing to consider is what your front 3 speakers are crossed over at. if you have them at a low crossover or large/full then it will take more power from the receiver to power them because they are trying to produce the demanded low frequency and that can suck the life out of some receivers. check on those settings too.
also, how efficient are your speakers, if they are below 89 then it will take more power to drive them to a good volume. the other thing is the actual volume you are trying to drive the system to and how large the room is. also, is the receiver inside a cabinet, does it have other components sitting on top of it or is it completely open to the free air? the more the demand and the less the cool air supply, the more likely it is that what happened will happen again. please keep us posted. |
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