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Anonymous Posted on Oct 17, 2013

I would like to connect my computer through my Denon AVR 3806 but no sound

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2008

SOURCE: Denon AVR 3806 - No Power

open unit replace fuse....im sure u have blown fuse..


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Mike Duncan

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2008

SOURCE: Vinyl on Turntable sounds thin and trebley through Denon AVR-1603

You will need an adapter amp which converts the tiny tiny signal from a magnetic phono cartridge up to the line level that you need to feed into your AUX input jacks. They cost about $20 to $30 dollars and can be found at Radio Shack. Unless of course you have a phono input jack on the back of your Denon unit. Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: No video on Denon avr 688

After days of frustration the real problem was with the cable box. It needed a firmware update. Following forum advice I disconnected the cable box power cord for a few minutes, reconnected it, allowed the cable box to reinitialize. Turned off receiver and TV. Turned TV back on and set it to HDMI connection, turned on receiver and all worked fine. Great picture and sound.( Needed to buy an optical cable to go from the cable box to the receiver to get sound from the speaker system. )--the dirtybird

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: My Denon AVR 3806 keeps

Your receiver has short circuit somewhere. The protection circuit shut off the unit to prevent more damage. You can try to disconnect all speakers. If there is not improvement, you need to send your receiver to repair.

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2009

SOURCE: Denon AVR-3806 keeps losing video signal.

If your using HDMI, pull it from the receiver and run directly to the TV, then run optical or digital coaxial to your receiver. It's referred to in the industry as a "Handshake" issue. It has to do with firmware and hardware of your receiver and continuous ridiculous updates from the recording industry to protect copyright. Hope this helps. If you still have issues, post a comment and I will help you troubleshoot further.

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