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Posted on Jan 15, 2010

I moved into a house with pioneer home system &media receiver is flashing...i did notice 2 of 3 speakers aren't giving any sound..what is wrong

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You can try a few things on the simple side:

1- change sound simulation to other than stereo, maybe to cinema or surround.

2- if your receiver has a audio calibration program built in, than maybe the microphone was unplugged during calibration thereby leaving the receiver in a calibration mode where only the speakers that completed the calibration function are active.

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