Questions & Answers for: speaker noise connected onkyo receiver

...noise and buzz in front left speaker I recently moved and redid all my speaker and component connections to my TX-SR503. No problem. Great sound as usual. A few days ago I made connections to get ...

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Noise ...hum Hi, I have STR-AV970X sony receiver 1991. Buzz on main speakers . I connect only 2 speakers. What happen ? Thanks Rej Open up the receiver. Check the fuse. The fuse protects the circut ...

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...speaker started making a crackling noise, and during loud sounds, the entire receiver would turn itself off. I tried changing speakers, i.e., reversing them, and same problem, eliminating the speaker ...

Question about TX-SR606 Receiver

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...noise from the center channel speaker connected to my TX-SR606 receiver. I re-ran the Audessy auto speaker set up and that didn/t help, and then I also replaced the speaker cable, to no avail. I then ...

...thing I can think of is that the microphone that detects speaker signals is in a position that blocks the sound from that speaker. When it's testing there should be no noise from anything or

...noise coming from the subwoofer but no real sound. If your receiver was connected to any power source and that power source was not a surge protector strip there may be damage to the receiver as ...

Question about HTR500 Receiver

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due I have a receiver problem? Surround sound speakers make a periodic chirp during a movie. Sounds like digital noise. Make sure all of your connections are tight and that your cables are good.

...noise (speaking, etc) is completely silent. I've changed the port that the FIOS box is connected to, I've swapped HDMI cables with other devices (PS3, Wii U, ETC) that all work perfectly with ...

noise comes back, this speaker is damaged. I am guessing that the speaker is fine. Now connect the speaker that was labeled "Left" to the receiver's right speaker connections and turn the receiver on.

speaker sounds low noise and noise. After a while, it sounds normal. Does changing audio output capacitors solve the problem? What are all these capacitors? Also, can I use a WD40 for a rotary encoder

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