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david barnhouse Posted on Jan 24, 2007

No sound coming from reciever from tv

I just moved and cant find instruction manuel for reciever. trying to hook up audio wires from tv to reciever to get surrond sound from tv. i am not getting any sound at all. i have noticed reciever when i turn it to tv mode is showing tv is in d mode. i dont know how to change it so it works.

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Make sure connections are going-audio out from tv to d-tv/cbl in on back of reciever. Then turn on tv and turn reciever input to d-tv/cbl and make sure the input mode is on auto. Hope this helps you.

  • Anonymous Jul 05, 2007

    You can go to Yamaha.com and get the manual.

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