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    Overload

    So im sitting there watching tv with my amp on, all of a sudden out of no where i hear this pop noise, I look at my amp and its flashing overload. I turn it off and turn it on again and when i put the volume to zero nothing plays, but as soon as the volumes on one it plays loud and no matter how loud i crank it the volume does not change. whats wrong with it help

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbadburt
    So im sitting there watching tv with my amp on, all of a sudden out of no where i hear this pop noise, I look at my amp and its flashing overload. I turn it off and turn it on again and when i put the volume to zero nothing plays, but as soon as the volumes on one it plays loud and no matter how loud i crank it the volume does not change. whats wrong with it help

    What do you have inputted to the amp from where on the TV?
    mtrycrafts

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    Thats the weird thing. I dont even have my TV set up through my amp its just set up through my computer and dvd player. And neither of them were on . I heard from somone else it could be i blew the fuse volume fuse?

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    That's odd...

    Was your reciever on at the time? That's really weird! Maybe it was a volume fuse...just wondering, what kind of reciever do you have?

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    Yeah my reciever was on as i was going to listen to some music afterwards. But nothing was running. I've got a jvc thb 60

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