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  1. JohnRice

    Pink noise from Speakers at high volume. Will an external amplifier fix this issue?

    I agree with the other John. Something isn’t solved. The comment “A 5.1 input” can mean a lot of different things. I still don’t think this should be happening. Since it varies with volume and occurred with a different receiver, I suspect something is wrong the source or how it’s connected...
  2. JohnRice

    Pink noise from Speakers at high volume. Will an external amplifier fix this issue?

    There certainly seems to be a problem beyond the receiver.
  3. JohnRice

    Pink noise from Speakers at high volume. Will an external amplifier fix this issue?

    Just to add… It’s pretty typical for a maximum usable playback level to be in the 70s. In that case, even turning it up to 100 is extremely risky. You could destroy your speakers, if any sound went through the system.
  4. JohnRice

    Pink noise from Speakers at high volume. Will an external amplifier fix this issue?

    I can’t think of any reason an external amplifier would make any difference. For one thing, volume at 100 is usually far, FAR beyond anything you would ever use. Also, the origin of the noise could be source, not the receiver. It could be a lot of things, or might not be a problem at all, if...
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