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#315479 20-Jul-2024 14:28
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Hi all,

 

I was having a read of the paper this morning. All was quiet. All of a sudden there was a tremendous noise that sounded like a helicopter was about to land on my roof! I went to the widow to see what it was then realised it was coming from my lounge. My Yamaha Receiver had turned on and at maximum volume was playing Spotify.

 

What a bloody racket! I went straight for the wall switch. The amp was on my Apple TV input when shut down the previous night. I don’t use Spotify now so no app on my phone or Apple TV. However it is on my iPad.

 

My Volume settings for the amp are -32db for on. Stupidly I had maximum vol set at +10 rather than -10 as intended. 
My worry is that if it had happened when I wasn’t home I would be looking at cooked speakers.

 

I have had home theatre in my room for many years but never had an amp turn on itself! The amp is a Yamaha RX-A1080. Now, do I trust it or am going to have to turn the power off when I leave the house.


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  #3263389 23-Jul-2024 10:48
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Hi

 

I have solved the mystery of my random amp turn on.

 

My son who lives three kilometres away can see my Receiver option on his iPhone  when he airplays Spotify. How can that be. If I turn wireless off on my iPhone I can’t airplay to the Receiver and I’m in the same house! He gave me a demo and sure enough my amp turned on and played at maximum volume!

 

I have been doing some online searching and it seems that this problem has been around for years. And it’s always just with Spotify. In one case a family with very young children were woken up at 3.00am by Spotify blasting out at maximum volume. 

 

My son has a good sense of humour. He sent me some farting noises yesterday!

 

 


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