panasonic sa-he 100 RECEIVER OVERLOAD

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lcaldero

Audiophyte
I've Had This For 1 1/2 Years And Just Started Displaying "overload" On The Display.i Checked For Touching Wires On The Trouble-shooting Guide And Lowered Volume Dial-which Doesn't Stop-it Keeps Turning And Not Stopping At The Lowest.
Need Help-thanks.
 
avaserfi

avaserfi

Audioholic Ninja
According to page 16 of the manual for your receiver there are a variety of causes for this overload display:

1. Bare wire touching
2. Speakers with two low of an impedance
3. Strain from too high volume or to little power
4. Lack of proper ventilation.

Those are all things to look at.
 
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Pianoman84d

Audioholic
for my Panasonic, it was the heat. I put a fan blowing on and it was fine.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
So basically,

Have you moved the Panasonic or moved things around it?

Have you connected new speakers to the Panasonic?

Have you been playing music or movies at higher levels than usual?

If the wires are fine, and tempurature is fine, it may need serviced.
 

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