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    The failure of a powered sub most certainly would have nothing to do with the power output of your receiver because a "powered" sub brings it's own power to the equation. I would say it's more likely the "used" factor rearing it's ugly head.

    Bt the way, the majority of speaker damage caused by an amp or receiver results from underpowering not overpowering them. So yes, the Intermezzo's will be just fine connected to that sweet receiver of yours.

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    Thanks for the input guys! I appreciate it!

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    I just talked to the repair center. The main issue is that several internal resistors went out. What would cause this? Shouldn't the fuse go first? I would appreciate the input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xx549xx
    I just talked to the repair center. The main issue is that several internal resistors went out. What would cause this? Shouldn't the fuse go first? I would appreciate the input.

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