Yamaha HTR-6030 Receiver - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My Yamaha HTR-6050 shuts off at random times and says "Check SP Cable"
That is a check the speaker wire error, caused by a short or perceived short. If you look at the back of the receiver you may see 1 strand of the wire loose, they are very hard to see sometimes. You may use banana plugs as it is painful to get everything hooked up without a few loose strands.
If there is still the issue check your speaker connections for the same issue. If they are in ceiling/wall speakers disconnect them all then plug them in one at a time to narrow it down.
If the issue persists perhaps one of your speaker wires has a short somewhere, could be a misplaced drywall screw from hanging a picture, or a carpet tack strip, or a pet deciding it was a nice chew toy.
If you are completely sure it is none of those then I would say it is a bad speaker or receiver. Try changing in and out known good speakers/receivers if you have access to them to see which one it is.
Good luck
The subwoofer does not have
Please change the cable which goes from the subwoofer to the AV receiver. Buy one good quality cable this will sove your problem. As i was facing the same problem and i myself resolved the issue.
I have a yamaha RX-V461B
There is no setting that would choose one front speaker to work differently than the other. The amp or something in the audio path within the receiver is failing.
My parents gave me a
Here you will be able to find the owners manual:
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/htr/htr-6030_black__u/?mode=model
If you provide more details of your trying to do I can assist you further.
I've had my HTR-6030 for
some amps have a built is protection circuit, take it a local hi-fi dealer and get them to take a look at it
I am trying to set
You can over write on the old code any number of times. Just follow the first three steps and enter the new code. The last code you enter will be saved in memory.
I have a HTR 6030,
by press "EFFECT" button, choose Movies or Musics, Dolby digital, unit will play 5.1
Yamaha HTR-6030.
Using two optical cables
Please don't panic and think that there is anything wrong with your Yamaha receiver. A lot of people are having this problem with set top box reception. Time lag / phase differences caused by satellite transmission can make your Receivers digital decoders go nuts !!!.The working principal is too complex to explain on this page. I have had clients call up and say on some channels only one speaker works in a 5.1 setup !!!!.You noticed DD and DTS signals are working fine.
My amplifier cuts out and
Hi there,
It simply means to check your (sp)eaker cables. It is likely that one of your speaker cables is damaged or not correctly connected. This is causing an overload in the receiver and the cut-out indicates the receiver has gone into 'self-protect' mode, to prevent damage to the internal components.
This could happen if you have cross-wired + and - to one or more of the speakers. It could also be that a cable to one of the speakers has been partially severed and +/- are shorted together or it could be as simple as one of the speaker connections having become detached. Speaker connections are polarised positive + and negative - the same as your household electrics and need to be wired to the correct poles.
To fix this problem, you should initially check all of the speaker connections at both the receiver and speaker ends. Make sure everything is properly connected and that + and - on the receiver are correctly wired to + and - on all speakers. If all of the connections are correct and the error message persists, disconnect each speaker one at a time, reset the receiver and test again.
If you disconnect a particular speaker and the error message no longer appears, you have found the cause of the problem. Examine the cable for any sign of damage and replace the cable. If there is no visible damage, it is still advisable to replace the cable for this speaker as damaged cables are not always visible to the eye.
Please check all of your speakers as above, then let me know if you need further assistance. The message could be erroneous and may indicate a fault with the receiver.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
BElectric.
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