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Default Technics GX SA470 receiver goes into OVERLOAD

Hi,
what's the problem here ? Speakers and everything else is disconnected.

This message was showing for a couple of years, but would dissapear and
receiver was fine.
Now it pops up as soon as receiver in turned on. I can't use it.
Power supply comes from 220V to 110V transformer, which gives 116V
power.
Would that cause a problem ?

Regards, Ranko.

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Default Technics GX SA470 receiver goes into OVERLOAD

Thanks. That's what I think too ( based on web postings )- I'll have to
take to service.

Regards, Ranko

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