I turned the power on & it's working. blue light is on volume is on low ( 4 ) but will not go higher or lower nor will it turn off.
Maybe try headphones settings instead of internal speakers and consider the sound bar as headphones. Some TV's may limit output to headphones as well but start there.
Assuming you have a Samsung TV, look at your TV settings.
You may have the sound level on auto.
Next check to see if you are set for the external speakers, you might have to look in additional settings to find this.
Should you have another brand of TV the concept is the same.
so check settings for TV for external output.
SOURCE: the main unit wont turn
Check the main fuses..else there is something burned inside. or a lose conection
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SOURCE: jvc th-m303 sub woofer not working all other speakers are fine
check your internal wires inside subwoofer.b4 that try to connect to other instrument to make sure it not working.
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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SOURCE: connected home theatre system but no sound sub woofer
If the system uses a remote control, you may need to adjust the subwoofer out signal setting or turn on the sub in a menu, and on many systems, you can only access those settings via a remote control (you should check the onkyo user manual on how to do it).
Now, this is just one suggestion, it may work, but then again, it may not.
These could also be connection problems or some internal trouble in the onkyo sub signal output section or in the subwoofer input section, but hopefuly, it's just a "turn on" or "signal level" setting in a menu.
Good luck
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SOURCE: Had a power failure and
Possible that the power supply in the set has failed. but if can open the set after disconnecting the power line , then check from the power cord to the fuse - check to see if this is open. If so replace and test the amp . If the fuse blows you have a problem of a short in the corresponding circuit or transformer.
Disconnect the respective circuits one by one till the short status changes.
This will confirm the component that was damaged.
It is also possible that the output drivers have been damaged and if so the powers supply might go off into protect mode when it is switched on,. If so you will need to check the output drivers for a short. remove the speakers also and test to confirm if there is any short or damage done during this power surge.
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Thanks for the help. Come to find out once I unplugged everything for a minute it reset it self & works find now.
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