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Why does my Yamaha amp keep cutting out?

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Andrew Ramirez

Published May 09, 2026

Why does my Yamaha amp keep cutting out?

In many cases, premature shutoff of your unit can be caused by a problem with the speaker wiring between the receiver and speakers. A single strand of wire in the wrong place (causing a short circuit condition) will cause the unit to shut off at anything but very low volume levels.

Is the Yamaha rx-a2000 a good receiver?

Aesthetically, the RX-A2000 is a nice looking receiver. Of course it’s the standard brushed black box that so many receivers are, but I find the understated elegance of Yamaha’s new “A” line to be quite pleasing.

How does Ypao work on a Yamaha rx-a2000?

According to Yamaha, YPAO on the RX-A2000 does equalize the subwoofer. However, the video processing is applied globally to all inputs; it cannot be applied independently to individual inputs. Thank you Scott!

What kind of HDMI does a Yamaha A2000 use?

Given my history with Yamaha receivers and the hype surrounding this all-new line from Yamaha, I was excited to try out the A2000 to see if it lived up the hype and the heritage. Video Connections: HDMI 1.4a (7 rear in, 1 front in, 2 out, Zone B Capable), Component (4 in, 1 out), Composite, S-Video (Shared, 5 in, 1 out)

What’s the name of the new Yamaha receiver?

Last year, Yamaha announced an all-new line of receivers dubbed “Aventage” that would buck that trend with a no-holds-barred emphasis on sound quality. Recently I had the chance to review the second-from-the-top of the Aventage line, the RX-A2000.

Aesthetically, the RX-A2000 is a nice looking receiver. Of course it’s the standard brushed black box that so many receivers are, but I find the understated elegance of Yamaha’s new “A” line to be quite pleasing.

According to Yamaha, YPAO on the RX-A2000 does equalize the subwoofer. However, the video processing is applied globally to all inputs; it cannot be applied independently to individual inputs. Thank you Scott!

Given my history with Yamaha receivers and the hype surrounding this all-new line from Yamaha, I was excited to try out the A2000 to see if it lived up the hype and the heritage. Video Connections: HDMI 1.4a (7 rear in, 1 front in, 2 out, Zone B Capable), Component (4 in, 1 out), Composite, S-Video (Shared, 5 in, 1 out)

Last year, Yamaha announced an all-new line of receivers dubbed “Aventage” that would buck that trend with a no-holds-barred emphasis on sound quality. Recently I had the chance to review the second-from-the-top of the Aventage line, the RX-A2000.