How not to blow your Speakers when testing a potentially defective amplifier

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Watch me perform some preliminary tests I usually do before hooking up an amplifier that may be damaged or misbehaving.

As an example, I use a mid-nineties Pioneer A-503R. A solid but otherwise quite boring unit.

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