The amp keeps on shutting down again at around 0 dB volume level! but the Pre-amp stays on.
I need to know what is wrong! Is it the speakers?? Is it possible that the one of the fronts have a defect?
PLEASE HELP!
With volume at 0, if your source media has a relatively higher level, your amp could simply be shutting down to protect itself. What is your source and what kind of file, CD or whatever that you were playing when the amp shutdown?
You could try troubleshooting by:
1) Play that same source that you know for sure will cause the amp to shutdown, with just one speaker, either L, or R channel.
2) Set volume to -3 or -6, presumably then the amp will hold because you said it shutdown at around 0 right?
3) Measure the voltage at the speaker terminal, use a good meter such as a Fluke multimeter such as the Fluke 87V set it to AC. If don't have that Fluke, just use a reasonably good quality one that costs say over $100.
4) If 3) is not possible for you, then measure the SPL you are getting using a Radio Shack SPL meter at 1 meter from the speaker.
With those measurements, we will be able to estimate roughly how much your amp is outputing per channel. For example, if at volume = -3 you get 110 dB of SPL, then base on the speaker's sensitivity of 89 dB/1m/2.83V, that is 89 dB/1m/1.33W, the amp would be outputting around 170W, or 340W if volume is at 0. Depending on your room size and sitting position, 110 dB at 1 meter could drop to 98 dB (if there is no room gain) at 4m away from the speaker.
Just one more question, at volume = 0, did the amp shutdown right away, or after playing music at that level after a while?
If you just want to do a quick test to determine if the speakers or the amp is the problem, ADTG's suggestion to grab a Denon to try it out is a good idea. It is possible that Yamaha has a very sensitive protection circuit.