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    Question why protect stay on?

    I have a problem with my sony receiver str-de335 the protect pop up when I turn the unit on is there a why to stop this from happening? Also it pop a little fire while the protect was on, but the unit still comes on and does the same thing but I can't any sound from it cause of the protect comes up.

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    ??

    Do you mean it catches on fire??.....These recievers only power speakers with 8-16 ohm ratings...What is the impeadance on your speakers?

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    i doubt its your speakers. The amp is shorting out, check all of your speaker cables and keep the + and - wires from touching each other. Keep doing this and the amp will fry.

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    it pop a little fire?

    Pyrotecnics are usually the death knell of electronics.

    As the others said, check your speaker wires to be sure bare wires don't touch each other anywhere.

    If that's all well and good and it still doesn't work, then it's time to get it sercviced.

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    damaged output device, more than likely

    If it is under warranty, get it fixed. If it is out, buy a real receiver. Not a Sony, Pioneer, JVC, Kenwood, or something like that. The few dollars more that a Yamaha, Denon, Marantz, or h/k will run you won't be noticed a decade from now.

    That is a real common Sony problem.
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    The preceding comments have not been subjected to double blind testing, and so must just be taken as casual observations and not given the weight of actual scientific data to be used to prove a case in a court of law or scientific journal. The comments represent my humble opinion which will range in the readers perspective to vary from Gospel to heresy. So let it be.

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