SOURCE: my center speaker does not work with harman kardon avr 40
perform a test from the menu for speaker output.Your op manual will gude you thru this
SOURCE: ipod to harman/kardon
Using a headphone to RCA adaptor plug the headphone jack into the headphone connector of the Ipod. Then plug the RCA jacks into any available Analogue input on the receiver. Increase the volume on the Ipod to 80% then adjust the receiver's volume according.
Or get a dock that will allow remote control and charging, such as Roth, DLO or Wadia.
SOURCE: can I conect harman Kardon avr 230 to apple tv
Yes, although it (AVR) does not support HDMI only component video.
Connect the audio to the receiver and the video directly to the TV if you have inadequate video inputs, or want to take advantage of the HDMI.
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SOURCE: I have a Harman Kardon
It sounds like the power supply in your receiver has one or more filter capacitors that aren't working. They smooth out the voltage as it's converted from the AC (alternating current) provided by your electric outlet to the DC (direct current) needed by the electronics. The capacitors in your receiver are slow to charge up, and until they do the result is that hum you're hearing.
It's not difficult to replace bad capacitors, but the right tools and skills are needed. You should probably let a professional repair this unless you or someone you know is comfortable working with electronic repairs. Stereo retailers and musician's stores often have repair service available, or can recommend people to you.
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