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<blockquote data-quote="hywaysurfer" data-source="post: 4986503" data-attributes="member: 600705"><p><strong>UPDATE:</strong></p><p></p><p>Four New Speakers and two rolls of monster wire later with no help to my problem I found out what was messing up my receiver. I was plugging the plastic connector back into the back of the receiver and I found a crack in the plastic connector plug between the speaker leads. It was just enough to collect feedback and over heat the receiver. You could not see the crack unless you looked real hard.</p><p></p><p>Thank to all of you who helped to fix my proplem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hywaysurfer, post: 4986503, member: 600705"] [B]UPDATE:[/B] Four New Speakers and two rolls of monster wire later with no help to my problem I found out what was messing up my receiver. I was plugging the plastic connector back into the back of the receiver and I found a crack in the plastic connector plug between the speaker leads. It was just enough to collect feedback and over heat the receiver. You could not see the crack unless you looked real hard. Thank to all of you who helped to fix my proplem! [/QUOTE]
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