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Only getting sound out of 1 speaker and the sub woofer of a rca rdt 206. Do u have to have the original remote to program speakers?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2008

SOURCE: How to get sound through speakers with tv and not just dvds

Just wire your TV audio out to one of the receivers (DVD player) audio in and select AUX when you want the TV sound to play through the surround sound. You also might want to turn the volume down or off on your TV to get the full surround sound feeling, but that's your call.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: jvc rx-e100rsl home cinema control center

unless there are some other connectors that may be used, i would think that the issue would be resolvable thru the system settings menu, there may be a speaker arrangement setting somewhere in the menus. The Sub is a .1 setting like 5.1 or 7.1, perhaps even 2.1 where the beginning number is the speaker channels and .1 is the sub. I would think with the sub being on a mono channel it woul/should work with any setting. If there is any more info you could supply I will further research this issue and try to help you get the sub working.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: Problem w/ Panasonic SA-HT700 speakers

Let me show how to resolve your problem since you are not very good at this system.
A/V troubleshooting 101:
Remember the 2 speakers that you mentioned before that it worked.First,locate the one speaker output that work for you before(ex. front left)you will use this speaker output to connect each one of the speaker and leave the system on either tuner(radio with a proper station=101.3) or a dvd with sound,this way,you are troubleshooting two things for sure A. be sure all your speakers do work and B. your source is working.
After you test all the speakers with the same speaker output which had confirmed the speakers are working,that particular speaker output is working and also your source is working,send me an email and i will show the next step.
However,for any reason,if one of those speaker got no sound from the same speaker output connection,please do not waste anymore time,should take it back to the place you bought it from and get our money back and try to buy the A/V system separately(A/V receiver with speakers in one package, separate dvd player,etc.)
Cheers,
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: HTS 6500/37 sub woofer

the reciever should have a "subwoofer level" setting, or a "bass level control" If you cannot find this then try to place the "sub-woofer" away from walls and elevate it from the floor. This will reduce it's loudness/ intensity at annoying frequencies...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2010

SOURCE: JVC THR1 DVD Digital home cinema system.

There is other Cinema Surround systems that use the same 8 Pin setup Aldis had one retailing at £49.99 and there are plenty on E-Bay www.eserviceinfo.com will provide schematics for these systems so you can select the right one.

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right front: positive (+) <-----to------------->(+) right speaker level in
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I hope I have explained this in a manner you will understand easy, if not just post whatever questions you may have right on this thread and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

It would also be appreciated if you could rate this solution if you no longer need any help from me. If you do require more help, please wait to rate this until we are finished. That way I do not get an undeserved bad rating when we have not even finished our communications.
By the way, A "Thanks for trying" and "Helpful" rating are really not good, they always end up lowering my overall score.

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