My Yammy 1700 Randomly Shuts Off

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satish536

Audioholic
Jey Jockey and dem beats,
Thanks for the recommendations. I have done some limited reading on the Emotiva LPA-1 so far. My question is if my Yamaha is rated at 7 x 130 wpc at 8 ohms already then how is the Emotiva at nearly the same rating at 125 wpc going to handle the demands any differently? I realize this may be a stupid question but I am trying to educate myself before I invest. Thanks for the help.
thats cos the LPA-1 is a power amplifier has beefier components, heat sinks etc which allow it to do probably very close to the true rated power of 125w rms per channel.

The yamaha is a receiver, so the amplifier section in the receiver need to compromised upon in terms of space as they also need to couple the pre-amp section in the same chassis. i doubt the yammy would do a true 130 w per channel all channels driven.

the emotiva power amplifiers can easily drive 4 ohm loads as stated in their website.the amp will do more power per channel at 4 ohms

if you want proof of quality and good sound, i suggest you read the review on audioholics and look at the internals(beefy individual heat sinks for each channel) and weight of the amp which would give you a basic idea.

http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/amplifiers/emotiva-ultra-theater-series

i would personally buy a power amplifier as it definitely adds the much needed headroom and dynamics which makes good speakers sound even better.

good luck with your decision

satish
 
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bluto65

Enthusiast
Thanks Satish. Time permitting I'll continue my search for a good used 5 or 7 channel or just give in to a less expensive new one like the Emotiva. Cheers.
 
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bluto65

Enthusiast
Reconnected and holding my breath

Finally got the banana plugs on and covered each with shrink wrap. Plugged everything back in and ran an auto setup. I do keep getting a warning that my sub volume is too high but when I check my HSU its only about 1/3 of the volume capability. This also drives the auto setup to back my subwoofer volume to as low as it can be set at the receiver. I manually reset all the speakers to small and put all the low frequency sound to the HSU and not to the fronts. I played the cable, dvd, radio, ipod and so far no auto shut down. I must admit I never really turned anything up and didn't give it much time to shut down. I feel like I am walking on ice! I have spent many hours looking for that perfect used amp for next to nothing without luck so far. I am inching closer to the Emotiva 125x7 although I would prefer to buy the 200 wpc model and be done, but I don't know if it is really necessary or not. Hanging on for a good deal I suppose....
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
How much ventilation and space do you have above the receiver. If you have componets sitting directly on top of the receiver with only a half inch of space you could be causing the amp to overheat. Receivers need at least 3 to to 4 inches of space to ventilate heat properly. If you can give it more space all the better.

Sorry if this has already been covered but I didn't notice it getting mentioned.
 
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bluto65

Enthusiast
Way Too Much Space

I have 30 inches above and a lot below. Not an issue.
 
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