Usually, this is because you have a frayed speaker wire somewhere, as krzywica said. If you have retwisted and reconnected all your speakers, at receiver end AND speaker end, and it's still happening, the frayed or loose wire could be inside a speaker. Try some other speakers, if possible.
One more possibility is trying to drive 4 ohm speakers, with an 8 ohm receiver. 4 ohm speakers put a much heavier load on the receiver, which can cause it to run hot, and go into "Protect" mode.
Most likely a wire somewhere, is touching something it shouldn't. JVC receivers are much better than a lot of people give them credit for. There's always the possibility you got a receiver with a problem. It happens to all brands, sometime. If you can try other speakers, and it still does it, take it back, while it's under warranty.
If you got it from a local store............ take it to them, and get them to hook different speakers up to it.
Good luck! Keep us posted on the turnout?
