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How many speakers does an AV receiver need?

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How many speakers does an AV receiver need?

AV receivers have at least one built-in amplifier, as well as a subwoofer preamplifier. A 5.1-channel AV receiver allows you to send audio signals to five different speakers, typically including a front left, front right, center, back left and back right speaker, in addition to a powered subwoofer.

Do you need a decoder for an AV receiver?

Sound requires decoding. In fact, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, certain television shows, and other sources typically require the use of Dolby Digital and DTS signal decoders. Finding an AV receiver that can provide the right decoders for your media is important. (Stereo receivers, for example, do not decode Dolby Digital or DTS signals!

Why do I get no sound from my speakers when I connect to my TV?

There will be no TV sound from the connected speakers when the receiver is connected to an HDMI input jack of a TV that is not compatible with ARC. Switch input of the receiver to [TV]. Increase the volume on the receiver or cancel muting.

How to fix sound issue in Pioneer stereo receiver?

How to fix sound issue in Pioneer Stereo receiver? when i turn the volume knob sometimes the sound keeps going on and off. Please help. Is this a good question? a few more informations would make it easier to answer this.

What should I do if my AV receiver turns itself off?

Replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage and voltage (available from electronics parts stores such as RadioShack for about 50 cents a pop) and you should be back in business. If, after your fix, the receiver powers on, but then turns itself off after a few minutes, it’s possible something is physically damaged inside.

Why is my left speaker not working on my stereo?

If the right speaker starts working, and the left speaker quits, you have proven that there is no output from the preamp’s right channel. You also know that the power amplifier is OK, because its right terminals are still connected to the right speaker, which is now working.

Is it possible that my AV receiver is toast?

A: It’s possible that your receiver is toast, but don’t give up hope yet. There are two things to check. Many modern receivers have “protection circuits,” bits of specialized hardware that recognize dangerous levels of volume and shut your hardware down, like a digital fuse. Some receivers communicate this on the display.

What to do if your AV receiver is on the Fritz?

If your receiver is still on the fritz, you may have blown a real fuse. Some receivers have a screw-in fuse in the back of the unit that can be removed and inspected easily, while others may have one or more fuses inside the case–you may have to unplug the unit, remove the case and root around inside to see.