It does sound like a thermal problem. Try putting the processor on tip toes and don't put anything on top of it. The tip toes will not only provide improved stability but will allow for better air circulation around the unit. I use these on my amps, processor(s) and transport. You should only require 3 of them set up in a triangular configuration to create a plane. If that doesn't work then send the unit back if it's still under warranty. I know the latter is a pain but.... If it isn't under warranty, try opening the cover and carefully, using compressed air(from a distance), blow out the circuit board. You may have some dust in there although this would be a last resort. Good luck.
Help with Buzzing in Speakers
I have a Chiro 800 and C5.1 processor in my HT set up, when I turn on the units I get a low buzz,not hum through the speakers when I am in the 5.1 mode on the preamp, the buzzing disappears when the movie turns on. The buzz is not present when in stereo bypass for CDs, only in 5.1 mode. Is there any way to eliminate this buzz? I would appreciate any and all suggestions. Thank you. Rick
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