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Nero Noir Posted on Dec 01, 2014

What is wrong with my phillips dfr 1600 dvd/cd player av receiver, electricity is running to the unit, the speakers are connected correctly but no sound comes out. I have tried the speakers with a dif

What is wrong with my phillips dfr 1600 dvd/cd player av receiver, electricity is running to the unit, the speakers are connected correctly but no sound comes out. I have tried the speakers with a different receiver and they are working fine, what is the problem.

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Check whether mute is on.check headphone output is coming or not.if headphone output is coming then your major problems solved rest we have to see.

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2006

SOURCE: Connecting subwoofer to receiver.

have u checked that the sub option on the reciver is on?

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: Zone 2 speakers will play from tuner but not from cd player

I have the denon as well two zones. 5 speakers inside and 2 speakers outside- can you play both zones at once? meaning can i watch tv in the 5 zone area inside. And play my IPOD in the outside speakers at the same time? PLEASE HELP! thx

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2009

SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR705 - No Audio - Flashing HDMI

The posabilities is power amplifier on your reciever is bad,
replays reciever or repair it.More likely this is IC amplifier located on the main board of the reciever

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: Zone 2 speakers only work with the tuner - no

hi,

zone 2 will only work with analog sources so if your dvd, cable and other devices are connected via HDMI, that alone won't work. What you need to do is hook up RCA (red and white) cables from the dvd player to dvd in of the receiver and same thing for your satellite box (and other sources.) no need to change any setting on the receiver. This way, the HDMI will take care of your main room speakers and the RCA will feed your zone 2 speakers.

Hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2009

SOURCE: Hi, I have a yamaha rx-v465 av receiver and have

I need a connection Diagram for the RX-V465 Yamaha receiver

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