Http://www.manualslib.com/manual/302223/Onkyo-Ht-R510.html?page=10#manualhere is a link to the manual look under connections a/v
SOURCE: My Onkyo HT-R510 will shut down after several
Might be over heating. Make sure you don't have anything sitting directly on top of it. I even put a little fan blowing outward at the back of my system to keep it cool.
SOURCE: Selecting phono preamp for Onkyo HT-R510
The magnetic cartridge preamp should work with the turntable, as presumably it will have a magnetic cartridge in it. The only reason that the amp states "magnetic" is that some very old turntables have ceramic cartridges which should not be connected to that terminal. Even if the turntable had a "ceramic" it could be replaced with a magnetic one!
SOURCE: Sound not working on onkyo ht-r510. It Powers on
Simjones700,
Assuming that everything looks like it should work, that the volume is up sufficiently and the mute is off, and that any power section fuses are set and/or not burned out and that the units 'warm up' temperature feels the same. I would try a process of elimination something like this:
* Always turn the unit of and unplug it everytime you attach/detach speaker wiring *
Unplug all sources (DVD, CD, DVR etc) and use only the FM section as as source:
If after all this and no joy, then time to take it to be serviced.
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