I've bought two of these receivers from Audioholics when they were released. One is fine, the other shuts off at higher volumes such as during action scenes. (who wouldn't?) I did a white noise speaker test @ high volume at it keeps turning off at the left channel. These are very old 2 way JBL speakers with a brilliance knob, vintage. 123A-1 woofer. White cone. 3" voice coil. Says 8 Ohms on the speaker. My Grand Father gave them to me 20 years ago. Been using them since I got them. Then suddenly I'm having this issue. So I removed the woofer and checked it with a meter. 4.2 Ohms. So I would assume this is the problem? I tested the right side and its 6 Ohms.
So as a test, I took a high power 6 ohm 50w resister and put it in series of the speaker and the problem went away. I know most of my power will be absorbed into the resistor. However, do I need to abandon these babies? They will surely be missed, and if so, what would you recommend?
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Joe