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Mario Posted on Oct 01, 2013

Yamaha amplifier HTR 3084 is displaying "decoder off" - what does this mean and how do we get the amplifier to play. Thanks :)

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Mike LaPres

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: I'm trying to hook up my Acer Aspire x1700 to a

You can set the receiver to any source that uses a optical connection. Then make sure that whatever you select whether it be CD/DVD you also have the source connection set to optical too on the receiver setup menu.
That being said, after that is done you will need to set up the computer to output audio. That usually just involves changing the output mode on the computer and adjusting the levels...open the Acer audio managment application, choose the audio output mode to stereo or dolby digital and turn everything up on the computers level controls. Then, when you open whatever software you're going to use to play your discs you may also have to adjust the volume level there as well.

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Fardin Ahmed

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: Microphone for my YAMAHA HTR-5440

Let me make this clear to you that your Yamaha does not support Microphone but the trick is you can still do it. All you need is a stereo jack to a RCA connector cable.Check this out http://www.mediacollege.com/audio/connection/jack-stereo-rca-2.html It is easily available in the market. The stereo jack will fit into your microphone and the RCA to your Amplifier/Reciever. Plug the RCA into CD/Tape input but not in the Phono n do your thing. Let me know if this works,coz I'm really curious.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Yamaha HTR-5630 receiver. Can I add a

try use 1/4" stereo plug to two RCA plugs used with amplifiers and mixers
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use yamaha cd or aux input ..

woodzowl307

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2010

SOURCE: My Yamaha HTR-5740 died on me leaving behind only

Most Yamaha remotes work on other Yamaha receivers. I would say yes because I had to do the same thing, and it works.

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2011

SOURCE: I have a yamaha htr

You can do it, you would just need a Pre-amp for the mic to work without major feedback. They range in price from 50 and up. An inexpensive PA system would be a better way to do this. You can find decent ones for personal use for under 300 that are well built and come with a mic. Check www.Zsounds.com, They have something for any price range. Hope this helps

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On Yamaha HTR-6295, optical input, I get no sound and a message "Decoder Off". Book says to switch the decoder to "auto', did that. Tried a different bluray player and a different optical cable.

Hello Garry, ask, have you tried on both AV1 and AV3 fiber optic inputs on your Yamaha?
Because apart from these two inputs of Fiber Optics, the Yamaha, has an Optical Fiber Output, which could lead to a connection error
I sent you the link of the User's Manual so you can download it, on page 5, it shows the back panel of the HTR-6295
I hope my comment has served you
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Garry, pregunta, has probado en las dos entradas de fibra optica AV1 y AV3 de tu Yamaha?
Porque aparte de estas dos entradas de Fibra Optica, el Yamaha, cuenta con una Salida de Fibra Optica, la cual podria llevarte a un error de conexion
Te envio el link del Manual de usuario para que lo descargues, en la pagina 5, muestra el panel trasero del HTR-6295
Espero te haya servido mi comentario
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://ca.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/2/324702/HTR-6295_C.pdf
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How to connect a turntable connected to a yamaha a450 stereo amplifier...can I attache the a450 to the htr-6130 ?

If the turntable is newer kind you can connect it in any Stereo input like CD, VCR , etc.

If the turntable is older model you can only connect it to PHONO input (if amp has one) and make sure earthing cable is connected on Amp

Remember input is only stereo (unless your model has digital input) and select sound effect eg Pro Logic for enhanced sound,
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Surround problem with Yamaha HTR-5930 5.1 Channels Receiver

The signal that comes from most tv's via the optical output is a stereo signal only. That is what your receiver is reading. You would have to manually set your receiver to decode the signal into surround,.
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I have a Yamaha HTR-5930 Home Theater Sys. Somehow, I've managed to lose my right channel when watching T.V. (dish network), but when my son plays with the XBox, he gets full surround stereo. Any ideas?

The XBox is probably hooked up separately to the amplifier, try cycling the inputs on the amplifier. If that doesn't work replace the cbale between your amplifier and tv.
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I have a Yamaha HTR-5630 receiver. Can I add a

try use 1/4" stereo plug to two RCA plugs used with amplifiers and mixers
[img]http://www.mcmelectronics.com/images/product/icons/magnifier250.gif[/img]
use yamaha cd or aux input ..
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No highs being produced, only the bass. Cant figure it out

Try using the customer service help on the www.yamaha.com website with your problem. The service center location telephone number is 1-800-492-6247. Try finding a service center in your area and call them and ask for technical assistance.They have a frequently asked question section, but could find no information on how to use your unit with play station 3. It sounds like a problem with the amplifier bandwidth not giving full operation. You can try to reset you receiver to factory specifications with the help of your owners manual.This might solve your problem. I hope this helps you with your problem.
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Yamaha HTR-6030

The indicator is telling you you have a 2-channel input. You may have the Blu-Ray connected wrong. Or the source is only Stereo. I need more details to assess that.

The sound coming from all speakers is normal if you have any surround mode selected, regardless of the characteristics of the source

I imagine if you experiment you might find all speakers playing for any number of 2-channel sources, not just Blu-Ray. Besides actual Pro Logic decoding, the various surround modes can provide some interesting effects on non Dolby Surround material.

I recommend that you try them all on various recordings and you may find one or another of them preferable over vanilla stereo. I find that any given artist or music type, even within a given CD, may sound 'better' with different surround settings.
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HTR 6050 - Digital Sound Changed

I hope you've figured this out by now, but if you haven't...

My guess would be to press the SUR. DECODE button a few times on the Remote and see where that takes you.
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Playstation 3 audio connection into Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver

Is Yamaha HTR-640 a receiver? Try HDMI from PS3 to receiver or Sony HDTV. If HDMI from PS3 to receiver the you need and HDMI from receiver to out Sony HDTV. You could connect everything to receiver and HDMI out to HDTV. You can not have an HDMI cable AND an optical cable coming out of the PS3, only one or the other.
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