I have replaced the wire between the receiver and the center channel and tested the speaker itself to make sure it works. Receiver is 5 yrs old (Marantz SR5000) and out of warrenty. I took it to Cambridge sound works where I got it to have it inspected and the said they checked it out and it was fine. I honestly don't think they even looked at it because I had to hound them to get it back and they had no info on it's progress. Besides the fact that it still keeps cutting in and out.
Doesn't sound like they did anything.
mtrycrafts, you mentioned the amp going into protection, would that only happen to the center channel or would that cut all the speakers out?
There could be this possibility that only the center is affected. But, if it started on its own without you doing anything to the setup, most likely not a wire issue. Hen a part heats up further with increased volume, a connection could be opened up? Hard to say wherte.
What is the scoop with terminating the wire? I just have a bare wire (Monster XP) going to both the speaker and receiver with no plugs. I keep reading about terminated cables, could that be the issue?
Thanks
Only an issue if there is one strand somehow touching the other terminal. That is why you need to reinspect all the center channel terminals closely. You may need a magnifying glass and flashlight to see better.
If it is clean, no contact, then it is not an issue. Some like other terminations but that is a preference only. Nothing wrong with bare wire.
Since this is so elusive, you need to exhaust most everything you can think of.
If you are handy, you may want to open up the cover and look with a flashlight see if anything is obvious although a cold solder joint may not be apparent. Unplug it and poke th ewires in there by their soldered ends and see if any moves.
Wish I could help more. I was hoping for others to chime in
