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No video on wii through kenwood kam-1 receiver

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I have a kenwood Auto video surround receiver DR / 409 how to reset it

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Wii sound but no video through kenwood received

Check the RCA cables. They might have been interchanged somewhere when you were plugging them in. If you have plugged them right, but still no video, try another cable. The first cable could be defective already.
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What level should i set my subwoofer on my kenwood kam-1 to get great bass

It should blend sonically with all your other speakers. I'm sure the manuls cover it.

"Great" is a subjective term.
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I can't get video out to TV from Wii video input on receiver. Wii is connected to AV5. Video to TV is thru HDMI out on receiver to HDMI in on TV. I can port the audio but get no video

Hello there,

ok the setup you are using is a Receiver, TV, and Wii unit .

Step 1: plug one HDMI cable into the back of the Receiver unit on slot 2 name on it is called HDMI out jack
if looking at the back of the unit this slot is 2nd from the top left

Step 2: now plug the HDMI cable into the TV this is the cable you just plugged into the Receiver
TV done

Step 3: Wii Setup move the Yellow,White,Red cables over to the right if looking at the back of the unit 2 spots name for this group is called AV out Jacks .
Wii Done

now use the right input channel for this group and you should now See Wii playing .

Thank you and don't forget to Rate
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How to hook up a kenwood audio-video surround receiver vr-405 to a 46" Bravia tv?

hello all you need is a good pair of RCA cables.

Use the audio output on the TV
run it to the VIDEO 1 input on the receiver


as for your DVD player vcr etc you can either run them directly to the tv as it will output whatever sound is playing to the receiver.

or

use the receiver as a video switcher and connect your components directly to it.

remember your receiver will need to be set to the input you use. ie: video 1 / dvd etc..

Hope that helps
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How do I hook up the Onkyo DS-A2X to my Kenwood KR-V5560?

Hook it up just like any basic DVD player. Run the 3-headed RCA connector as follows to your receiver:

Red/White Audio Out to Audio Left and Right of (you choose one unused):
Tape 1 Play
Tape 2 Play
Video 1 Play
Video 2 Play < preferred

Yellow Video Out to: (you choose one unused)
Video 1
Video 2 < preferred
or
Video In on your TV
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No sound from Receiver

well u nee dto plug the tv in it from tv outs rca to the kenwoods video 1 input ok or tv in and make sure tv settings output is on if it has any
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