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Diane Benner Posted on Apr 23, 2019
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Trying to connect new Sanyo LED TV FW50D48F to old Kenwood AV Receiver 106VR. Kenwood receiver has no TV input only VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, CD and TUNER. I used VIDEO 2 for DVD and it works, CD works.

  • Franco Dosil Apr 24, 2019

    Hi Diane, the headphone output is the only output that your new TV, Sanyo LED TV FW50D48F, that you can connect to your Kenwood 106VR, if you use this output you could cancel the TV's own sound system
    Test if you can configure the headphone output in the TV menu as an audio line output
    Another option would be to use the optical fiber output of the TV and use a digital audio to analog audio converter (example STEREN)
    I hope you find my suggestion useful
    Greetings Franco Dosil
    Hola Diane, la salida de auriculares, es la unica salida que tiene tu nuevo televisor, Sanyo LED TV FW50D48F, que puedes conectar con tu Kenwood 106VR, si usas esta salida podrias anular el sistema de sonido propio del televisor
    Prueba si puedes configurar en el menu del televisor, la salida de auriculares, como salida de linea de audio
    Otra opcion seria usar la salida de fibra optica del televisor y utilizar un conversor de audio digital a audio analogico (ejemplo STEREN)
    Espero te resulte util mi sugerencia
    Saludos Franco Dosil

  • Franco Dosil Apr 24, 2019

    https://www.steren.com.mx/convertidor-de...

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SOURCE: Component Video inputs do not work

I started back in the day of tubes. A family would have one set and it would be a 19" black and white. There are different resolutions now. The components probably do work, but, they don't pass the 480i signal. The satelite converter's analog signal needs to be set to 480p and the DVD needs to be set to progressive if it does have that setting. If the DVD is not a progressive scan DVD, then, the only inputs that it will show on is the analog signal. Some of the dish converters have a switch on the face for changing the resolution. If yours doesn't then put it in an analog source and go to the menu and change it there. Then move it to the component input. Hope this helps.

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Why not plug the cassette directly into the CD recorder? Are they trying to achieve some eqalization change? If not, then this should work. It's all analog at tape level.

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SOURCE: Why is my LED TV blurry using coxial cable input

HDMI, Component Cables are recommended for hifg definition viewing. coax has many strands of copper wire with a sheathing around it of aluminum foil. at a distance of a few feet it can easily be a bad crimped connection. but the wires with a bad ground will always cause issues.

you see, coax cables are good for standard broadcasting and normal tv sets,for a quality connectyion they havre specialhmdi cables thjat use bandwiths to send colorts along eatchother like rg and b they will easily transmit clear and stable images. coax uses F-type connectors and are prone to many problems.

but in the spirit of A DIY option. getting a cable line amplifier might just clear up the blurriness by injecting a signal boost in the line. good luck.

here is my suggestion for you a 50 dollar quick fix plug and play.

http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Signal-Booster-BDA-S4-Amplifier/dp/B000WPGRKK/ref=pd_cp_e_1

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It sounds like you blew it up. Ten years of sitting didn't heal it.

Does it come up with NO speakers attached? If not, it's cooked. Sorry.

If it does come up you need to isolate the short being presented by the speaker(s).

For the future, I'd take it easy on the volume and take a hint from its reactions. An audio device only has so many self-protecting emergency shut down cycles in it.

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DishNetwork Dual Tuner DVR Tuner 1 [S-Video out] -> [S-Video in] ONKYO TX-SR875 [HDMI out] -> [HDMI in] Sony KDS-60A3000 rear projection TV

ZONE 2 (living room)
DishNetwork Dual Tuner DVR Tuner 2 [Composite Video out] -> [Composite Video in] ONKYO TX-SR875 [Composite Video out] -> [Composite Video in] Samsung AQUOS LCD TV

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ONKYO receiver stops sending video signal to my ZONE 1 Sony TV through the HDMI connection. ZONE 2 may still receive video. (NOTE: the issue might be related to the upconverter circuitry?)

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I couldn't see any video, but I could hear the Tuner 1 audio through my ONKYO. An important clue is that I couldn't see ONKYO's on-screen display menu on my TV when hitting the [Setup] button on my remote. But, I could see my TV's Sony-based menus and display options.

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1. Put all ZONES in Standby mode using the remote. Hit these buttons on remote: [Receiver], then [Standby]. [Receiver], [ZONE2], then [Standby], [Receiver], [ZONE3], then [Standby]. You should NOT see any lights on the ONKYO except maybe one red led near the power button.
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4. Using the remote, set ZONE1 to a video source known to be working. If you don't see video, try leaving the power cord off for a longer period.

I know it sounds too simple to work, but that's what brought the video back for me the few times the video stopped displaying. Hope it works for you.
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