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Only the front speakers produce sound

Only the center speaker produces sound

The surround speakers produce no sound

The center speaker produces no sound

The front high and surround back speakers

produce no sound

The subwoofer produces no sound

There’s no sound with a certain signal format

Can’t select the Pure Audio listening mode

Can’t get 6.1/7.1 playback

The speaker volume cannot be set as required

Noise can be heard

The Late Night function doesn’t work

About DTS signals

When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,
only the front speakers and subwoofer produce
sound.
In the Mono listening mode, only the front speakers
output sound if the “Output Speaker” setting is set
to “Left / Right”.
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Check the Speaker Configuration. 46
If you use the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie, Dolby Pro
Logic IIx Music, or Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game
listening mode with a mono source, such as an AM
radio station or mono TV program, the sound is
concentrated in the center speaker.
In the Mono listening mode, only the center speaker
output sound if the “Output Speaker” setting is set
to “Center”.
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When the T-D (Theater-Dimensional), Stereo or
Mono listening mode is selected, the surround
speakers produce no sound.
Depending on the source and current listening mode,
not much sound may be produced by the surround
speakers. Try selecting another listening mode.
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When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,
the center speaker produces no sound.
In the Mono listening mode, only the front speakers
output sound if the “Output Speaker” setting is set
to “Left / Right”.
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Depending on the current listening mode, no sound
may be produced by the front high and surround
back speakers. Select another listening mode.
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Depending on the sources, the sound produced by
the front high and surround back speakers may be
weak.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
While the “Powered Zone 2” setting is set to “Yes”,
playback in the main room is reduced to 5.1-
channels and the front high and surround back
speakers produce no sound.
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When you play a source material that contains no
information in the LFE channel, the subwoofer
produces no sound.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
Check the digital audio output setting on the
connected device. On some game consoles, such as
those that support DVD, the default setting is off.
With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an
audio output format from a menu.
Depending on the input signal, some listening modes
cannot be selected.
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(European, Australian and Asian models) The
Pure Audio listening mode cannot be selected while
Zone 2 is on.
If no surround back speakers and front high speakers
are connected, or the Zone 2 speakers are being
used, 6.1/7.1 playback is not possible.
Depending on the number of connected speakers, it
is not always possible to select all of the listening
modes.
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Check to see if a maximum volume has been set. 55
If the volume level of each individual speaker has
been adjusted to high positive values, then the
maximum master volume possible may be reduced.
Note that the individual speaker volume levels are
set automatically after the Audyssey 2EQ® Room
Correction and Speaker Setup has been performed.
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Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with power
cords, speaker cables, and the like may degrade the
audio performance, so refrain from doing it.
An audio cable may be picking up interference. Try
repositioning your cables.
Make sure the source material is Dolby Digital,
Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby TrueHD.
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When DTS program material ends and the DTS
bitstream stops, the AV receiver remains in DTS
listening mode and the DTS indicator remains on.
This is to prevent noise when you use the pause, fast
forward, or fast reverse function on your player. If
you switch your player from DTS to PCM, because
the AV receiver does not switch formats
immediately, you may not hear any sound, in which
case you should stop your player for about three
seconds, and then resume playback.
With some CD and LD players, you won’t be able to
playback DTS material properly even though your
player is connected to a digital input on the AV
receiver. This is usually because the DTS bitstream
has been processed (e.g., output level, sampling rate,
or frequency response changed) and the AV receiver
doesn’t recognize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such
cases, you may hear noise.
Playing DTS program material, using the pause, fast
forward, or fast reverse function on your player may
produce a short audible noise. This is not a
malfunction.