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I have had a persistant problem which I did not have prior to installing the HR20, but don't know if this is related to my AMP or the HR20. While watching a show live with my AMP on I will get a loud BANG, like a mortor shell landed in the room. The AMP will then go off and the red light blink. A quick ON-OFF with my remote brings it back to life. My AMP is an 8 yr old Kenwood hooked up with an optical cable with a whoofer.

Anybody have a clue? Thanks.
 

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Can't say for sure, but it sounds like a capacitor or diode is intermittently shorting in the amp.

You need to have it looked at. If the protection circuit ever fails to work, it will blow a fuse, trip a breaker, and/or smoke.
 

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litzdog911 said:
Certainly sounds like an AMP problem. Do you have other optical audio devices connected to it, like a DVD player?
No. I have a Toshiba DVD connected to my AMP that seems to work fine. But it's connected using a digital cable for my DD 5.1 and I have not been using it much lately. I guess I should test some DVD's to see if that locates the problem.

Any more tips before I pop for a new AMP?

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paulman182 said:
Can't say for sure, but it sounds like a capacitor or diode is intermittently shorting in the amp.

You need to have it looked at. If the protection circuit ever fails to work, it will blow a fuse, trip a breaker, and/or smoke.
Thanks for your thoughts. I was afraid of that! I think with the costs of repairs it might be better to buy a new AMP rather than fixing my old unit. I'm going to test my DVD player and go from there.

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do you find yourself having to turn the volume up on your amp to a significantly higher level while using the HR-20 versus the DVD player?

this can sometimes be something as simple as a crossed or touching speaker wire that only trips your amp when you put a big enough load to it. it would only explain the hr-20 vs. dvd issue if you're loading up more power to the amp to make the Hr-20 audio as loud as using the DVD. just something to check.
 
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