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Anonymous Posted on Oct 10, 2012

How to hook up a yamaha rx-v2090 reciever - Yamaha RX-V2090 Receiver

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2008

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If you have a button for A and/or B speakers on the front of your unit, then use the A (or B) speaker connections for the inside speakers and B (or A) speaker connections for the outside speakers. Then of course you just select either A or B depending on where you want the sound to come out. If you select A and B then it will come out at both locations. If you don't have A/B speaker selection available on the unit, then you will need a speaker select switch (from Radio Shack) or else wire up a four pole double throw toggle switch to do the job.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 12, 2008

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Thats because if you look in the owner's manual, it declares the fact that it will only broadcast sound from hdmi to monitor not speakers. For sound out of speakers need to connect additional audio cable.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

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Buy the Zune A/V kit and hook it up to a non used rca port on the back. Look for the older ones for the 30 gb units, they are much cheaper than the new ones and it takes 10 seconds to modify them to use on the newer units. The A/V kit has 3 rca plugs, one for sound and 2 for video. If you pick a source that can play video and sound on your receiver, then the screen on the zune will display on your television. The A/V kit has a remote with it also so you can control the zune from the room. I have not tried it, but since the Zune remote is IR then if you have a good all in one remote, such as a harmony, you may be able to program the codes from the Zune remote into it and even be able to control your stereo and Zune from one remote. Hope this helps.

Marek Podmaka

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

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What connection do you use?
This receiver supports both video and audio over HDMI. It has also other video inputs, but it doesn't have any video processing.
So if you connect your equipment for example to component video in, its video output will be present only on component video out (NOT on the HDMI output nor s-video output).

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