Why are my speakers not working in my AVR?
Why are my speakers not working in my AVR?
Verify the proper speaker distances in your AVR are set for all of your speakers, including the subwoofer. Improper setup here can lead to a substantial suckout at the crossover frequency between your main speakers and subwoofer (s) resulting in a thin sound or poor satellite to subwoofer integration.
What kind of decoding does Denon AVR 2800 have?
Featuring the latest in Dolby Digital and DTS decoding technology, the AVR-2800 provides outstanding home theater surround sound performance. The heart of the AVR-2800 is Denon’s Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit-Digital technology, incorporating high performance dual DSP chips and superior A/D and D/A conversion devices.
How to troubleshoot a 7.1 surround sound system?
If you’re running 7.1, make sure the Surround Back channels are engaged in the receiver setup menu. Most 7.1 A/V receivers default the back channels to “off” or re-route the back channel amplifiers to another zone. Consult your operators manual for more information.
What should I do if my audio system is not working?
If you’re running external amplification from your receiver or using separates, make sure all of the interconnects between both devices are solidly connected. Advanced users may also wish to check each interconnect individually with a multimeter to ensure they are not defective. Next check all of the cables between your sources (ie.
How to troubleshoot audio from a DVD player?
Possible Solutions 1 Is the static dependent upon the source (DVD player, cable box, etc)? 2 If the static is always persistent, check the interconnects between your AVR and multi channel power amplifier (s). 3 If the static is persistent, check the speaker level connections between your amplifier/AVR and the problematic speakers.
What kind of cable do I need for my AVR?
Remember you can only pass the latest HD formats such as TrueHD and DTS HD via HDMI else you will have to run 6 analog cables from your Blu-ray player to your AVR and let the played do the decoding. Check your cables to make sure they are all properly connected to your speakers and your amplifier/receiver.