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Yamaha RX-V3900
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<blockquote data-quote="Family_Dog" data-source="post: 1107211" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Accoding to its specs it should be able to handle 265w with two 4-ohm speakers connected to the L & R front channels. So either your music is bass-heavy, the speakers may not be that efficient, or the Amp's power supply might require new caps. The insides might also require the dust bunnies, if any, to be blown out as they would cause the heatsink to lose efficiency.</p><p></p><p>Just some random thoughts on my part.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-F_D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Family_Dog, post: 1107211, member: 82"] Accoding to its specs it should be able to handle 265w with two 4-ohm speakers connected to the L & R front channels. So either your music is bass-heavy, the speakers may not be that efficient, or the Amp's power supply might require new caps. The insides might also require the dust bunnies, if any, to be blown out as they would cause the heatsink to lose efficiency. Just some random thoughts on my part. -F_D [/QUOTE]
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