I have no idea how to hook it up, my uncle did it several years ago and I moved so it was all unblocked. since then I have switched to using my computer for TV so I use an HDMI cord to watch my computer on the TV, will I even be able to use these speakers?
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Yes, you can still use the speakers even if they are not currently connected to a TV. To connect the speakers to your computer, you will need an audio cable with 3.5mm plugs on both ends. One end will plug into the headphone jack on your computer, and the other end will plug into the input on the speakers. Some speakers may also have RCA input, in which case you will need an RCA-to-3.5mm audio cable.
If you have a newer computer with only a digital output (such as a USB-C port), you may need to use an audio interface or a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to convert the digital signal to analog so you can plug it into your speakers.
Once the speakers are connected to your computer, you can adjust the volume using the volume controls on your computer or the speakers themselves. It's important to note that your TV will not be able to use the speakers unless they are connected to it.
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with power off - press and hold the "INPUT MODE" & "SPEAKERS" buttons and press power. All display segments should blink. Let go of buttons and reset is complete.
You might just have a handshaking issue between your PS3 and your receiver. See if there are any firmware upgrades for your PS3, Receiver or both. This usually takes care of the problem. If not - your receiver has a 2 or 3 year MFG Warranty. Have it checked out or exchanged.
The Stereo setting does not use any digital processing and likely avoids the decoding board completely. From your description, either the signal is not being decoded properly or the right channel signal path is being interrupted somewhere. Without taking measurements inside the unit, I cannot tell for sure where the problem lies. Careful examination of the processing board is required here. Take the unit to a repair shop for a detailed estimate. Armed with that info, we should be able to guide you through the actual repair.
This is a case where the audio output ic's have failed, you describe a popping sound which is a classic sign of total audio collapse. Since this was a professional installation, I recommend a top of the line audio technician with an estimate in mind.
SWITCH OFF THE UNIT..PUSH AND HOLD DOWN BOTH SPEAKER A AND SPEAKER B BUTTON WHILE HOLDING DOWN BUTTONS TURN ON MAIN POWER THE DISPLAY WILL FLASH WAIT FOR 3 FLASHES THEN RELEASE. THIS WILL RETURN EVERYTHING BACK TO RFACTORY DEFAULT
Help with hooking PS3 to a Denon Receiver. It worked before, but I had to move everything to a different location and when I hooked it back up the PS3 has sound but no picture. I have it hooked directly to the receiver with and HDMI cable (the receiver is hooked up to our cable box which is directly hooked to the tv via HDMI cable).
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