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Jan Fraser Posted on Jan 08, 2014
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How do you connect denon avr 1507 to pc? hav used rca but does not register on pc

At this point I am only wanting to use the reciever to play music stored on my pc...am not setting up home theater at this stage

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You should be able to use a rca to mini-plug cable and hook up to the audio out or headphone jack on your pc

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SOURCE: Denon AVR 2105/885 needs repair

Take it to any Circuit City Store. They have an Authorized Service Center in Dallas. Any Circuit City would take it and send it for service.

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SOURCE: Denon Avr-1803- multiple room audio difficulties!

it is true pre amp check your cables and confirm in (avr-1100)that you select the right input.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: No bass from speakers

go in to your settings an adjust the bass volume

Anonymous

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SOURCE: No video

The Denon does not down scale you can not plug a DVD or other device in to the Denon using HDMI and have it come out Component, if your projector only has Component video inputs you must use Component video connections from the DVD and Cable box to the Denon

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SOURCE: Is there any way you can connect two subwwofers to this receiver?

Certainly... the easiest way is to purchase an RCA Y adapter to split the pre-out subwoofer connection to both subs.

Here's a link to what you need: (Best Buy)
http://tinyurl.com/ctp44j

This will not, however, give you a discrete left and right sub. You'll need a receiver with 7.2 capability to do that.

Make sure the phase is set the same on both subwoofers, or they'll cancel each other out and you'll end up with less bass than you had before with one sub.

If this answers your question, would you rate it for me?

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