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I would measure the entire wattage draw using an impedance meter. It could be someone added speakers and you are now over 100 watts or an 8 ohm speaker was installed by mistake or one of your speaker cables has a leg going to ground. Personally I would start by measuring the total draw and go from there.
John 807
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