I recently bought a vintage me wood receiver and Everytime I adjust the volume the speakers would crack and sound barely plays. Sometimes it plays but it would crack if the volume knob was adjusted.
SOURCE: Im having a problem with my kenwood VR-7070
No unfortunately this is the way movies are made. I know what you are feeling it is the most annoying thing ever. The only thing you can do is turn down all the surround speakers and turn up your center channel. the voices and talking are always output through the center channel. So you have to do a lot of messing around to get the best settings for you. I am an audiophile and I will never understand why they make the background sound/music in some scenes so much louder then any talking. Hope this helps if you have any other questions please let me know.
Thanks,
Lee
Testimonial: "Thanks anyway.. This rec. does have the option for 6.1.. i might add another center channel to see if this helps bring out the voices. good idea? "
SOURCE: sound problem
Try cleaning the volume control with an electronics switch cleaner spray. If that does not resolve the problem and it seems to happen at low volumes more than load volumes, then the output relay needs to be replaced. Keep us posted. Dan
SOURCE: Receiver Shutoff
That may be a clue to your shutdown problem. Disconnect that speaker and see if the unit still shuts down. If it does not, then there is a problem with this speaker,or the wiring going to this speaker. If the unit still shuts down, disconnect each speaker at a time to see where the problem is. If none of the speakers seem to cause the shutdown problem, there is na major fauly in the amp circuit, so the amp will need serviceing or replacement. Good Luck
SOURCE: Kenwood:1090VR Cracking sound from front speakers
There are poor solder connections somewhere on the board. Usually these are at the voltage regulators where there can be some heat. Look for 3-legged transistors attached to small metal heatsinks, If you can solder, resolder the pins on those parts. Also look for any connections that appear to be grasiny or have rings and resolder them too.
Keep us posted.
Dan
SOURCE: kenwood vr6050 receiver sudden loud static or
Kenwood sound units are probably market leaders in most parts of the world because of the durability and high standard of their products. When loud screeching sounds and static is are heard on sound systems in most cases it is as a result of poor wire connections to the speakers. Check the wires to the speakers most likely the screeching and static is coming from those.
Also static could also be caused by mobile devices being close to the receiver. Mobile devices such as internet modems and mobile phones as well as radio transmitting devices could cause static and screeching.
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