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  1. #1

    Default Hi fi keeps cutting out

    the max volume is 30, and if i play any music over 20 (not very loud)
    the whole system cuts out, and if i want it to work again, i have to unplug it then plug it back in the mains, then it comes back to life, help ?
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    Has it always done this or only just started? It sounds like it's cutting out as a safety feature because you're turning it up to much and so you have to reset it. What hi-fi is it?

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    mabe it can't cope with it? has a loose wire which is moved by the vibration of the loud music?


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    It might be because of the vibrations in the air from music which turns it off so it wont harm you?
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    sounds like what nick said.Most amps now have a cut off were they just litrally mute so that you dont blow your speakers.Its called live protection may seem anoying but it can save your speakers

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    have you wired any additional speakers to your unit? you could overload the power and as a result the safety feature kicks in. on my old hifi, I had some B&O speakers wired to it additionally, when over a certain volume it cut out.

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