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Posted on Nov 29, 2008

Problem with onkyo tx-ds575

Hi, i have 2 problem:
1. whan i pluged any electronic device, my reciver sound is blocked for a second.
2. some time my reciver show me the msg : "96 khz in" and becom a streo mode.
thank u
itzik

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    1. whan i pluged any electronic device, my reciver sound is blocked for a second.
    ¿¿ what kind of electronic device??

    2. some time my reciver show me the msg : "96 khz in" and becom a streo mode.
    ¿¿when tis happend whe you have "any electronic device" conected??

    thanks


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2007

SOURCE: TX-DS575 reverts back to standby mode when turned on

You can find it out by yourself. I have the same device; therefore, I know that this device has a "test" function. Just unplug rear (surround) speakers at first, then test the rest of the speakers if the amp lets you do it. Hook up one of the rear speakers you regularly use to rear left or to rear right in order to test each rear channel. If one of them turns off the amp, you'll be able to understand which side feeding resistor does not work. However, if the amp goes to standby mode as soon as you hook up one of those speakers, you can alternatively invert the relevant rear speaker's input ports for a while. (+ to -, - to +) Don't forget that you have to hook up the other rear likewise. This will allow you to cheat your amp for a while, and let you test your channels without taking care of ohms.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2007

SOURCE: TX-DS575 reciever

Normally you hear a clicking sound coming from the inside when you turn on your amp. That's the sound of the magnetic circuit breaker (switch). If you tap your amp to turn it on, and if the amp gets turned on after you did it:), then I suppose the problem is on the relevant switch.

Rob Galayda

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: Onkyo TX-DS575 - intermittent audio

You have a problem that was inherent with all Onkyo receivers from this period. You need to contact Onkyo because the microprocessor needs to be replaced. Last I checked, its about $80 from onkyo.

This is NOT an isolated incident as darn near every Onkyo receiver model had this problem.

Good luck...
Rob

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Sachin

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: onkyo tx-sr806 reciver ''DTS HD''

hdmi connection between player and AVR. Right?

I am sure you would have also done the first time setup and set all the 7 speaker as well as the subwoofer thru your auto or manual speaker set up and that the reason you are getting Neo6.

On your Receiver, please also check the format of the digital input signal thru "Displaying Source Information" Press the [RECIEVER] button, and then press the [DISPLAY] buttorn repeatedly to cycle thru the available information.

a).. If the information shown say that DTS - ES Discrete, DTS- Matrix, DTS -HD and so on.... then we need to check as to why the receiver is not accepting the signal.
b).If the information shows otherwise and a 7.1 signal is not availalbe, then its possible that the source(in this case the BD player/or the recording is not sending the required signal).

lets take the case (a). In this case if you have all the 7.1 set up in place and you are getting the required signal , then you can assign a default listening mode to each input source that will be selected automatically when you select each input source.

Press [RECEIVER] button followed by [SETUP] button and enter listening mode setup, use up , down buttons to select the input source that you want to set and press [ENTER].

then use [up], [down] button to select the signal format that you want to set.
then use the [[LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons to select a listening mode.

When you are finished, you can press [SETUP] again.

The above is with experience with ONKYO AV Receivers. In case you have a problem , please let me know so that I can go thru the SETUP menu of your particular receiver i.eTX-SR- 806.

HOpe the above sort out. DO let me know.
Please do rate this solution and thanks for using FixYa!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2009

SOURCE: i need the remote code for my onkyo tx-ds575, my

Get yourself a remote from Logitech Harmony family. It magically knows all the possible codes. And the support is VERY helpfull.

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