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Yamaha HTR-5930 Receiver Questions & Answers
Any speaker 6ohm minimum with minimum 20watts nominal
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on Apr 18, 2015
DVD output (HDMI) to HDMI input on TV will transfer both audio and video from DVD to TV. Audio output on TV to unused Input on Yamaha receiver (Aux, CD, etc.). This hookup will allow DVD and TV channels audio playback through your Yamaha receiver. Remember to test any/all new hookups or connections using minimum settings (volume, etc.), and bring up levels slowly for the initial testing.
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on Apr 01, 2015
The signal that comes from most tv's via the optical output is a stereo signal only. That is what your receiver is reading. You would have to manually set your receiver to decode the signal into surround,.
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on May 31, 2014
go to menu and then speakers you should see a diagram of your configuration move the cursor to the rears and adjust the level of volume. that should do it
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on Apr 19, 2014
Some surround modes don't use the center channel. This is where most vocal tracks go to.
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on Jan 21, 2013
Did it ever work right? When did the problem start?
Echoes:
There are many DSP modes with this unit. Echoing voices is probably one of them. This is a user setting. Look at the front panel for information regarding that. I imagine the Straight/Effect button might change it.
Have you read the manual and followed the specific menus for setting up the DSP modes?
Screeching, Scratchy Sound: I don't think this is related.
Did it ever work right? When did this problem start?
Is it from all sources? All channels? All DSP modes?
I need more to information be helpful.
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on Sep 07, 2012
hi,
First off all you have to check the frond L/R out put of your Yamaha AVR. One more thing is check the is the speaker A/B option. you can see the selection button on the frond panel of your receiver. If the out put of the AVR is ok then you have to check the Network circuit inside the acoustimass sub. You have to remove the back panel of sub. There you can see a network circuit board. first of all you have to check the 5 lamps at its input stage. It is used as a protection for the speakers. check the continuity of the five lamps. If any one found open then you have to replace the same. Have added the picture of that network. you can see the five lamps in the left side.Also check the fusible resistors in the board. its value will be written on its top.
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on Jul 19, 2011
Use a 3.5 mm to 2Male RCA cable. Plug this into an AUX or CD input in the back. Adjust the volume on the iPod as well as the master volume to balance out the sound. The headphone on the receiver is output only.
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on Apr 12, 2011
The XBox is probably hooked up separately to the amplifier, try cycling the inputs on the amplifier. If that doesn't work replace the cbale between your amplifier and tv.
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on Jan 20, 2011
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