SOURCE: Denon AVR 2807 with Bose Acoustimass 15
Well,i can tell you are not very focus,cause you posted Denon AVR-2807 with Bose AC 15 problem,but under your details,you put down AVR-5807!
First of all,it is so unfortunate that you are NOT able to gain and experience to true ability in sound for this wonderful receiver when you are using a dual tweeters speakers and expect to have good sound separation as a TWO WAY speakers(a tweeter and a midrange-for true high frequency and mid frequency sound separation.)
Secondly,you have defeated the audio configuration of the Denon AVR-2807,since all your speakers are control BY the Bose subwoofer.
Now,i could show you a way to hook this up,and it doesn't matter how you connect them, they are the "bicycle tires" installed with a "Porche"engine if you know what i mean.
If you want a good recommendation for your "beast",i will more than happy to show you the way!
Cheers,
solutiondoct
SOURCE: Denon AVR 1909 - tuner audio intermittent - off and on repeatedly
Make sure you have an anteena connected and adjusted
SOURCE: Denon avr-3200
http://userguides.50webs.com/denon_avr_3200_manual.htm
You can get the manujal for Denon 3200 from the link above.
SOURCE: My Denon AVR-1709 was professionally
This is a case where the audio output ic's have failed, you describe a popping sound which is a classic sign of total audio collapse. Since this was a professional installation, I recommend a top of the line audio technician with an estimate in mind.
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SOURCE: connect wii to Avr 1312 Denon
What you would have to do is connect the video output of the wii directly to the video input of the bug projector. Also connect the audio cables to it as well. Then connect an audio cable to the projector's audio out or otherwise labeled as "variable out" then connect the other end of that to the matching input terminal, found often labeled as "audio in" on the receiver's grouping of input selections for TV.
Then, on the projector, select the video mode you connected the wii cables to.
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