Question about Denon AVR-682 Receiver
My logitech z5500 speaker control hub got a 9mm jack stuck in it, and for now my dad gave me his denon receiver to hook up to my computer. the denon has no 6 channel direct inputs, but it does have a optical in/out connection. so does my pc's sound card. I hooked up the denon to my computer via optical link, and hooked up my logitech speakers. but for the love of God I simply cant get any sound to come out. I dont have the remote control for the denon. can someone please help me? and maybe even give me a suggestion on how to get the tip of the 9mm jack out of my z5500 control hub units 6 channel direct input connection?
I would change your setting on your receiver to digital. its probably on analog. look for a button that says that. You might have to change your input have a look at the rear and see if it says, DVD optical or CD and choose that input.
Posted on Dec 10, 2012
SOURCE: Denon reciever avr-487
If your tv is putting out mono you will only get the center and sub speakers. This can be because the tv is only mono, or the output is set to mono in a menu of the tv. If you have cable or sat run the digital audio out to you receiver; it usually sound better that way anyhow. Set your receiver to Dolby mode for best sound.
Posted on Aug 27, 2007
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
Posted on Nov 06, 2008
SOURCE: no sound fom optical input
Do you have your TV hooked up, so you can see the AVR-4800 system menu on its screen (if not, see the manual). You need to go down to the digital input menu item where you associate each component with its input source, whether it is coax, optical 1, optical 2, ..., etc.
Posted on Feb 17, 2009
SOURCE: Denon AVR 2106 clicking noise
I like when a user is observant and curious. That will help immensely in resolving this problem.
What source(s) are always involved with the problem?
You imply it is observable with output video to the TV - "only when there is movement on my tv screen and it stops in still screen". That sounds like a digital pathway problem of some sort as any data errors would eventually escalate to something audible or visible to you once the hardware and correction algorhythms are exhausted. The clicking inside the receiver could be its efforts to resynchronize with a bad data stream. Hence, I'd like you to isolate the ins and outs that fail all the time and find the probable single source of the problem.
Try this: put a digital source on and select/deselect it for listening or viewing. Does it make the click in that brief time it's 'thinking' before you hear the source? That would be the 'normal' sound. My Pioneer does it once per source switch. Repeated clicking would mean it's struggling.
I'm betting you have an optical or hdmi cable that's flaky or not in tight and straight. Or, if only one extternal source is involved we follow that back.
Posted on Apr 29, 2009
SOURCE: Describe your Denon AVR-3805 7.1 Channels RecI
There is a button on the front of the unit under Input its a mode button press this button to select auto that should give you sound
Posted on Aug 02, 2009
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