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Other audio problems
No sound f
r
om one s
p
eake
r
.
• Check the s
p
eake
r
connection (see
Connecting the speakers
on
p
age 19).
• Check the s
p
eake
r
level settings (see
Channel Level
on
p
age 84).
• Check that the s
p
eake
r
hasn’t been set to
NO
(see
Speaker Setting
on
p
age 83).
• The channel may not be
r
eco
r
ded in the sou
r
ce. By using one of the advanced effect listening
modes, you may be able to c
r
eate the missing channel (see
Listening in surround sound
on
p
age 52).
Sound is
pr
oduced f
r
om
analog com
p
onents, but not
f
r
om digital ones (DVD, LD,
CD-ROM, etc.).
• Check that the in
p
ut signal ty
p
e is set to
DIGITAL
(see
Choosing the input signal
on
p
age 55).
• Make su
r
e that the digital in
p
ut is assigned co
rr
ectly fo
r
the in
p
ut jack the com
p
onent is connected
to (see
The Input Setup menu
on
p
age 39).
• Check the digital out
p
ut settings on the sou
r
ce com
p
onent.
• If the sou
r
ce com
p
onent has a digital volume cont
r
ol, make su
r
e this is not tu
r
ned down.
• Make su
r
e that the multichannel analog in
p
uts a
r
e not selected. Select any othe
r
in
p
ut function.
No sound is out
p
ut o
r
a noise is
out
p
ut when Dolby Digital/DTS
softwa
r
e is
p
layed back.
• Check that you
r
DVD
p
laye
r
is com
p
atible with Dolby Digital/DTS discs.
• Check the digital out
p
ut settings of you
r
DVD
p
laye
r
. Make su
r
e that the DTS signal out
p
ut is set
to On.
• If the sou
r
ce com
p
onent has a digital volume cont
r
ol, make su
r
e this is not tu
r
ned down.
No sound when using the
Home Menu
.
• If the HDMI in
p
ut function is selected, sound is muted until exiting the
Home Menu
.
Symptom
Remedy
B
r
oadcast stations cannot be
selected automatically, o
r
the
r
e is conside
r
able noise in
r
adio b
r
oadcasts.
For FM broadcasts
• Fully extend the FM wi
r
e antenna, adjust the
p
osition fo
r
best
r
ece
p
tion and secu
r
e to a wall, etc.
• Use an outdoo
r
antenna fo
r
bette
r
r
ece
p
tion (see
p
age 30).
For AM broadcasts
• Adjust the
p
osition and di
r
ection of the AM antenna.
• Use an outdoo
r
antenna fo
r
bette
r
r
ece
p
tion (see
p
age 30).
• Noise may be caused by inte
r
fe
r
ence f
r
om othe
r
equi
p
ment, such as a fluo
r
escent light, moto
r
,
etc. Switch off o
r
move the othe
r
equi
p
ment, o
r
move the AM antenna.
Noise is out
p
ut when scanning
a DTS CD.
• This is not a malfunction of the
r
eceive
r
. The scan function of you
r
p
laye
r
alte
r
s the digital
info
r
mation, making it un
r
eadable,
r
esulting in noise being out
p
ut. Lowe
r
the volume when
scanning.
When
p
laying a DTS fo
r
mat LD
the
r
e is audible noise on the
soundt
r
ack.
• Make su
r
e that the in
p
ut signal ty
p
e is set to
DIGITAL
(see
Choosing the input signal
on
p
age 55).
Can’t
r
eco
r
d audio.
• You can only make a digital
r
eco
r
ding f
r
om a digital sou
r
ce, and an analog
r
eco
r
ding f
r
om an
analog sou
r
ce.
• Fo
r
digital sou
r
ces, make su
r
e that what you’
r
e
r
eco
r
ding isn’t co
p
y
pr
otected.
• Check that the
OUT
jacks a
r
e
pr
o
p
e
r
ly connected to the
r
eco
r
de
r
s in
p
ut jacks (see
Connecting
other audio components
on
p
age 28).
Subwoofe
r
out
p
ut is ve
r
y low.
• To
r
oute mo
r
e signal to the subwoofe
r
, set it to
PLUS
o
r
set the f
r
ont s
p
eake
r
s to
SMALL
(see
Speaker Setting
on
p
age 83).
Eve
r
ything seems to be set u
p
co
rr
ectly, but the
p
layback
sound is odd.
• The s
p
eake
r
s may be out of
p
hase. Check that the
p
ositive/negative s
p
eake
r
te
r
minals on the
r
eceive
r
a
r
e matched with the co
rr
es
p
onding te
r
minals on the s
p
eake
r
s (see
Connecting the
speakers
on
p
age 19).
The
PHASE CONTROL
featu
r
e
doesn’t seem to have an
audible effect.
• If a
pp
licable, check that the low
p
ass filte
r
switch on you
r
subwoofe
r
is off, o
r
the low
p
ass cutoff is
set to the highest f
r
equency setting. If the
r
e is a
PHASE
setting on you
r
subwoofe
r
, set it to 0º (o
r
de
p
ending on the subwoofe
r
, the setting whe
r
e you think it has the best ove
r
all effect on the sound).
• Make su
r
e the s
p
eake
r
distance setting is co
rr
ect fo
r
all s
p
eake
r
s (see
Speaker Distance
on
p
age 84).
Noise o
r
hum can be hea
r
d
even when the
r
e is no sound
being in
p
ut.
• Check that
p
e
r
sonal com
p
ute
r
s o
r
othe
r
digital com
p
onents connected to the same
p
owe
r
sou
r
ce
a
r
e not causing inte
r
fe
r
ence.
Symptom
Remedy
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