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Sony Home theatre system 7.2 Channel Muteki HTDDW-7500 Problem : No sound output from speaker. Power supply, Display & Channel Sellector all function in normal. I have test with Headphone plug-in to the Amplifier Unit,but there is still no sound output,with all speakers were disconnected. Please assist me from your experience from how to solve this problem. Thankyou so much.

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If headphones are not working when you have unit properly set to the input you are using then there is something seriously wrong with the receiver. Is the monitor button incorrectly on?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 09, 2008

SOURCE: Home theatre but TV without audio outlet

I would suggest that you smash
Philips HTS w/a hammer!
I had better sound from TV alone! Only 2 speakers put out sound from TV. Recordings from DVR can not be heard very well w/all volumes at max. System sucks! You get what you pay for! $2500 LCD TV sounds worse w/Philips HTS than my son's $300 TV! ALL cables hooked up as instucted!!!!

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: sony dav-hdx576wf home theatre system

Same problem here!

Anonymous

  • 74 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: Upgrading dvd to blu-ray - how can I use my existing surround sound speakers?

Unfortunately because your existing system does not have the option of connecting an external source, such as another DVD player, the only option you have is to reuse your existing speakers and purchase another amplifier. Trying to patch another DVD into your existing unit would require a bit of technical expertise which would be more trouble than it is worth. The all-in one concept is convenient but very limiting in terms of expansion.

Anonymous

  • 10594 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: SPEAKER WIRE CONNECTORS

You need 5 Cord (wires) Connection to attache all speakers.
You can have all 5 cords in one package or each cord individually at Sony Accessories.
Please write model number DAV-FR1 in search box to get result on above web page.

Details of wires required.
182724411 1 BAG = 5 CORDS approx $43
179146811 CORD, CONNECTION approx $10.30

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic SC-HT70 Home Theatre - No sound on front right speaker

Normally this is a failure of the output amp section which is a single amp-pac. This part is available using the part number: RSN311W64D-P for about $95.20 and can be easily changed by anyone with audio repair experience. Add in your local repair labor rate for the total repair cost.

Dan

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