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Alejandro Velasco Posted on Dec 12, 2013

No sound When selecting the source ( video 1, 2, cd, Phone, etc, it is needed to toggle between them several times until a "click" is heard inside the receiver on the desired source to make it work, otherwise sound does not come out

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I have a Onkyo receiver, I had the same problem. I took it to a repair shop and they found there was a poorly soldered connection on a circuit board. They re-soldered it correctly and it works fine now. I would not have been able to find this myself. Just sharing my experience, your problem may or may not be related. You may need to take this to a repair shop, if it is really circuit board related like mine was, it is not something the average person has the training to find and repair.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 30, 2006

SOURCE: no sound

Sounds like you have an intermittant problem? Couyld be as simple as cold solder connections, as this is very common on older recivers and electronics. if your not a tech\, this is not a repair for you to play with as it can cause more damage to the unit. if you dont care with the unit open and if you know how to solder , tap around with an insulated tool or a wooden tool and see if you can get the probl;em to happen , If you see the problem connection REMEMBER you must know how to solder as well as desolder. If you dont know how to solder , take the unit into a shop to be repaiered. good Luck

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SOURCE: Programing Mode Backward

happy to help, just ask me here:)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: clicking noise from Onkyo TX-SR606 during television broadcast

I seem to recall a sub-menu setting having to do with "auto shut off" or something like that.

My receiver is packed up, ready to take to Fry's, or I would find that submenu for you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: Power on but no tuning or sound from other sources

Check for "Tape Monitor On" button. According to Onkyo's web page "Press and hold the tape button for two seconds allows the tape and MD sources to be switched - Also try the speaker A/B switch. - Check back for further assistance - The web page for your operations manual can be found at...
http://www.us.onkyo.com/download/own_manuals.cfm?cat=Receiver
Then select your model.
Hope this helps
Len

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: No sound when dvd input is selected on onkio tx-ds696

Make sure your DVD setting is looking at the right audio inputs. Usually there is a menu option or a button to toggle from analog or digital input. Usually when no-sound but video ok, you have the wrong input-type selected. If you are using 2 RCS's (red/white) then you want ANALOG input mode. If you are usung a single RCA (orange) or a fiber optic input for audio, you want DIGITAL input selected. If digital os selected, make sure you plug into the correct digital input to hear. If it does not work at first, mofe the jack/fiber around into the different inputs untill you hear sound, then you will know which port is associated with the DVD setting. Unless it is self evident feom the menu.

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