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I bought a used denon receiver. It seems to power on just fine however, it does not produce any sound when i connect speaker. Do i need to connect all speakers to get sound or can i just use 1 test speaker. Also I think i pressed one too many buttons. How can i reset the settings on the denon receiver to factory settings?
You need to get the manual and do some reading first. I couldn't find the AVR-1804 but the AVR-1803 is avaiable. It should be close enough to get you through connection and setup.
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Mr Paul.. Thanks ur valuable information . I got a unit and it had one power transistor gone. even after replace not work but I follow ur instruction done. Appriciate.
Most likely you have a faulty power supply or one of the other boards is drawing too much current causing the power relays to click out. Not an easy fix I'm afraid.
I connected by Roku to a Denon 1804 Receiver this way:- I plugged the cable that came with the Roku into VCR2 input jack of the Denon. (I used VCR2 because it was available).- Using the remote from the Denon, I made sure the slide switch was on "Audio." (See page 20 of Denon Manual).- I pressed pressed the System Setup button- *System Setup appears in display of Denon- Using the cursor buttons I scrolled to menu Digital in Assignment- I set Menu item 16 Coaxial to VCR2 since that was the input jack I used for the Roku. - After making the selection press the CH Select Enter button to save- To exit the System Setup press the System Setup button again- When using the Roku, select the input source as VCR2 (or whatever jack you used). You should now have sound through the Denon.The most important step is to read the Denon manual starting on page 20
Stop guessing. Have you looked at all the manuals?
The other devices you're inquiring about are not named in your post. Name the makes and models first, then we'll look for the manuals. Then (maybe) find a solution. You could run them by the manufacturers' support sites or these guys...
retrevo.com audio.manualsonline.com hifiengine.com usermanualguide.com
Google search: "(product) manual"
You don't say how "TV audio" is entering the system.
My guess is you're using analog audio Out from the TV into an analog input on the Denon. One channel failing would probably be the Left Channel cable failing or not seated.
I always recommend bypassing the TV audio entirely if the programming comes from somewhere other than its own antenna, as TV audio electronics add nothing good to the process.
If you're using cable box, sat box, game, whatever, ITS audio is best sent directly to your Denon's specialized audio hardware - digitally, if possible, to preserve multichannel possibilities.
You could also run standard analog audio from the cable box to the TV analog Audio IN if you just want to watch news and weather on TV speakers without the Denon involved.
Dear friend. That means you have to use Large Front speakers with correct impedance The other four speakers are for rear and surround effects and they do not need to be large (or floor standing). Most effects will come from Front speakers. I suppose that this is the problem.
Good`Luck.
Flavio/BRAZIL
Disconnect all speaker wires on back and then turn on. If it happens again, it's most likely a power supply problem. If it doesn't happen again, it was probably crossed speaker wires.
If you don't have a user guide, go to:
usa.denon.com From there, you can click on Support and search for archived info...you will find a pdf there.
Of your five plugs, a red and white next to each other will plug in to the audio in on your denon (Red is for Right) I would use something like the VCR-3 pair on the left side of the rear panel. The other three, Red Green and Blue are for Video Component In on the denon; Use either Video-1 or Video-2 in the component section on the right half of the rear panel.
At his point, it will be best to look at the manual, because you will have to pair the two items together in the menu system. It takes a little patience but isn't too hard.
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