20 Most Recent Denon AVR-1803 Receiver Questions & Answers

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Static from right from speaker

The noise is in the pre-amp stages of the Denon AVR. It might be caused by bad capacitors.
3/8/2017 4:27:27 PM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Mar 08, 2017
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How can I connect my I pod Touch to my Denon AVR 1803 reveiver?

Connect the 3.5mm cable to the iPod headphone output and the two RCA plugs into any unused analogue audio input on the Denon AVR 1803. Then choose the appropriate input on the Denon, press play and enjoy the music. Be careful about volume. Start with the volume on the iPad low and adjust to suit. Cheers, Don. 6d628830-a930-44fe-8b27-5a639f1bbe40.jpg
8/8/2014 12:41:59 AM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Aug 08, 2014
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RESET

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Turntable

is the turntable a new one if so there is a setting on it for pre amp or computer connection. if its an old school turntable it should work fine.
4/19/2014 1:58:03 AM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Apr 19, 2014
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Shuts off then red light indicator flashes, disconnected all speakers but still wont work

Hi, this is a power board issue. remove the cover and make sure that this unit doesn't have blow fuse. if the fuse is fine, you will then need to replace the integrated power/ main board.
1/21/2014 8:32:25 PM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Jan 21, 2014
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HOW DO I ADD MY I-POD TO THE RECEIVER

You can get the actual I pod dock for this receiver or you can get a cable that has 2 male rcas on one side and then a 3.5mm male plug on the other and connect it into any open source on the receiver but doing it this way the ipod will not charge and you will also need to turn up the volume on your ipod so the amp can pick it up
12/22/2013 11:58:58 PM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Dec 22, 2013
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I would like to add my i-pod to the receiver so i could listen to the music what kind off cable would i need

An i-pod provides a standard headphone level output. The AVR-1803 has nine RCA stereo inputs that will accept the signal from the i-pod. You need a 3.5mm stereo TRS plug on one end and two RCA plugs on the other end to connect your i-pod to your amplifier. Note: Be careful to select a 3.5 mm plug that has a slim enough plastic moulding to fit into the i-pod headphone output. On your amplifier you simply select the analogue input that you have chosen to use. Be careful of levels when you are setting up. Set the volume of your i-pod to about 50% and set the input sensitivity to zero, press play on your i-pod and gradually increase the gain on your amplifier input. Hope this helps, Don.
12/10/2013 9:13:40 AM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Dec 10, 2013
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CD player won't switch to next cd and keep playing

Look for a button that says repeat ...push if to turn it off..if it has schuffle , try hitting that.
12/24/2012 9:27:53 PM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Dec 24, 2012
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Picture but no sound on DVD

press "setup" on the remote controller then "OK" go down to OPT1, press left or right arrow to get DVD. 'setup' or 'exit' to exit
11/21/2012 12:30:56 AM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Nov 21, 2012
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No video signal

Yes inside the unit,
11/5/2012 3:07:19 PM • Denon AVR-1803... • Answered on Nov 05, 2012
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