Sheddingskin
Active Member
I have an Onkyo M-5000 power amp that I just started experiencing problems with. When the volume gets to about 10 o'clock on the preamp the Onkyo protection will kick on. If I back the volume down the protection shuts off and the music will play again. Everything sounds good at low volumes, no distortion that I can tell.
This all started one night when I had my subwoofer taken out of this system (it was connected via high level inputs) and had the speaker wire connected and taped together where the subwoofer would normally be. The volume was turned up fairly high and went into protect. Ever since then it has consistently happened at the same volume.
My preamp is an NAD 1020B and I am using the regular outputs. My speakers are a pair of Design Acoustics PS-10a's.
The specs for the Onkyo M-5000 are as follows:
Power Output: 105 wpc RMS at 8 ohms, both channels driven, 20Hz to 20kHz
THD: 0.09% at 105 watts
IM Distortion: 0.09% at 105 watts
Damping factor: 40 at 8 ohms
Frequency Response: 5-100kHz +- 1dB
Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB (IHFA-202 1 watt output)
I checked the DC offset of the amp and got 7.5 mV for the right channel and 12.7mV for the left. What else should I look for to try to fix this? I do have the service manual for it and plan on using this as a learning experience. I ordered a Dayton DTA-100a to use in the meantime
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
This all started one night when I had my subwoofer taken out of this system (it was connected via high level inputs) and had the speaker wire connected and taped together where the subwoofer would normally be. The volume was turned up fairly high and went into protect. Ever since then it has consistently happened at the same volume.
My preamp is an NAD 1020B and I am using the regular outputs. My speakers are a pair of Design Acoustics PS-10a's.
The specs for the Onkyo M-5000 are as follows:
Power Output: 105 wpc RMS at 8 ohms, both channels driven, 20Hz to 20kHz
THD: 0.09% at 105 watts
IM Distortion: 0.09% at 105 watts
Damping factor: 40 at 8 ohms
Frequency Response: 5-100kHz +- 1dB
Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB (IHFA-202 1 watt output)
I checked the DC offset of the amp and got 7.5 mV for the right channel and 12.7mV for the left. What else should I look for to try to fix this? I do have the service manual for it and plan on using this as a learning experience. I ordered a Dayton DTA-100a to use in the meantime
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
