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What have I done to my reciever?!?!?
Hello,
I have speakers all over my house, wired to two seperate receivers . One speaker is wired to both receivers. This has not caused a problem for years. I usually remember to turn one receiver off before turning the other one on. But occasionally, I have forgotten to do this -- also no problem. Until last night, that is. I powered up my second receiver while the first one was still on and played some music through it and burned up something in the first receiver. It started making a hum in the speakers and clearly smelled of burning electronics. So I turned it off. When I got back to receiver one, it too was non-responsive on both sets of speakers. It was still powered on but nothing will come out of the speakers now. Not even through the headphones. I took the top off and tested the three fuses that I could see with a volt meter. All worked fine. So ... is there anything obvious I should check, or should I just buy a new one? I hope I provided enough info. |
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