We are on 5.1, the problem seems to be that the amplifier when played on Prologic (1) Surround..the front right speakers do not work at all / is very very faint.
By just changing the mode to Natural, Hall, Stadium - the front right speaker works well. So, where does the problem lie?
Since the speaker works fine...could the problem be with the DSP???
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The home theater system will various surround mode like Prologic / All channel stereo / matrix etc.These surround modes are to make all the 5 channels to work in various ways from a two channel input like your Karaoke mic. Choose one setting to your liking
The media you are playing must have surround sound recorded or encoded on it in order for surround sound to play or occur. Get a DVD or CD that has surround sound stated on the label - otherwise the system defaults to stereo playback.
If you want to get true surround sound, you will need to have a digital interface (optical toslink or digital coax) If you are using analog cable (red and white) the best you can get would be stereo or prologic surround
Nice Receiver! >In your surround sound settings make sure the levels are set correctly and the distance from your listing point to the furtherest speakers are set to accommodate the levels etc. >How many speakers 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 (1meaning subwoofer) >Pro-Logic supports 5.1 but not sure about 6 or 7 >Pro-Logic II does support all >Make sure you are hear the sound from all sometimes the sound is really faint if you are in surround mode
HI >check the settings on the stereo and see if you have the correct setup: AV 1 ( DTS, Auto, Analog) If you are using the standard RCA cable (red/White) = Analog or try the Auto if you are not sure.
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