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Yamaha rx-v671 usb overload issue
(francais) hello in my issue the probleme was a little resistor r027 it's in this red zone and very ugly. easy to find. a friend was unsolded the resistor and weld a little wire after wash with isopropanole alcool.
the resistor test the tension when we plug usb thing. less the resistor the usb ports don't work. you can buy r027 for 2 euros for 100 pieces.... or 2 euros for 5 10 pieces (funny).
I have a Yamaha RX-v1800 amplifier. Need help connecting a Bluetooth music receiver
To connect the Bluetooth music receiver to your Yamaha RX-V1800 amplifier, you will need to use one of the available input options on the amplifier. The Yamaha RX-V1800 should have various audio input ports, and the specific connection method will depend on the output options provided by your Bluetooth music receiver. Here are the general steps to connect the receiver:
- Identify the audio output options of the Bluetooth music receiver: Check the output ports of the Bluetooth receiver and determine what type of connection it supports. Common output options include:
- 3.5mm headphone jack (analog)
- RCA (analog)
- Optical (digital)
- Choose the corresponding input on the Yamaha RX-V1800: Depending on the output options of the Bluetooth music receiver, you need to select the appropriate input on the amplifier. The Yamaha RX-V1800 should have various input options, such as:
- AUX (usually a 3.5mm stereo input)
- CD (analog RCA input)
- DVD/BD (analog RCA input)
- OPTICAL (digital optical input)
- Connect the Bluetooth music receiver to the amplifier: Use the appropriate cable or adapter to connect the output of the Bluetooth music receiver to the selected input on the Yamaha RX-V1800. Here's how to do it based on the different output and input options:a. If the Bluetooth receiver has a 3.5mm headphone jack (analog output) and the Yamaha amplifier has an AUX input (3.5mm stereo input), use a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable to connect them.
b. If the Bluetooth receiver has RCA outputs (analog) and the Yamaha amplifier has corresponding RCA inputs (CD or DVD/BD), use an RCA cable (red and white connectors) to connect them.
c. If the Bluetooth receiver has a digital optical output and the Yamaha amplifier has an optical input, use a digital optical cable to connect them.
- Set the input source on the amplifier: Once the Bluetooth receiver is physically connected to the amplifier, you'll need to select the corresponding input source on the Yamaha RX-V1800. Use the amplifier's remote control or front panel to select the input source you connected the Bluetooth receiver to (e.g., AUX, CD, DVD, OPTICAL, etc.).
- Pair and play: Turn on the Bluetooth function on your iPhone, put the Bluetooth receiver into pairing mode, and pair it with your iPhone. Once paired, you should be able to play your music from the iPhone, and the audio will be transmitted to the Yamaha RX-V1800 amplifier for playback.
Please note that the specific labels of the inputs on your Yamaha RX-V1800 might differ slightly from what I've mentioned, but the general concept of connecting the Bluetooth music receiver remains the same. Always refer to your amplifier's user manual for the exact location and naming of the input ports.
Ysp1 Yamaha surround sound pops and shuts off about 15 minutes after it warms up. Any ideas?
If your Yamaha YSP1 surround sound system pops and shuts off approximately 15 minutes after it warms up, it could be indicative of an underlying issue. Here are a few potential causes and troubleshooting steps to consider:
- Overheating: One possibility is that the system is overheating, triggering a safety mechanism that shuts it down to prevent damage. Ensure that the ventilation around the unit is not obstructed. Check if the cooling fans are working properly and if any dust or debris has accumulated on them. If necessary, clean the fans and the system's vents to improve airflow and reduce the risk of overheating.
- Speaker Wiring or Connections: Faulty or loose speaker wiring or connections can cause intermittent issues and trigger the system to shut off. Double-check all speaker connections to ensure they are secure and properly connected. Inspect the wiring for any damage or shorts. Consider reseating the connections or replacing the wiring if necessary.
- Power Supply Problems: Issues with the power supply can also lead to shutdowns. Make sure the power cable is securely connected and not damaged. Try plugging the system into a different power outlet to eliminate the possibility of a faulty outlet causing the problem.
- Internal Component Fault: There may be a fault with an internal component, such as a capacitor or a power supply unit. This type of issue typically requires professional repair or component replacement. Contact Yamaha's customer support or consult a qualified technician for further diagnosis and assistance.
- Software or Firmware Updates: Check if there are any available software or firmware updates for your Yamaha YSP1 surround sound system. Sometimes, updating the system's software can resolve glitches or bugs that may be causing the shutdown issue.
If the troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problem, it's best to contact Yamaha's customer support or seek assistance from a qualified technician. They can provide specific guidance based on the model and help diagnose and address the underlying issue with your surround sound system.
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