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Willard, Check the attached links,reset receiver.
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Jan 8, 2014 - htr-3064 reset power on My Yamaha HTR-3064 will not turn on at all. ... 'straight' button as you power up to go into "advanced" menu (under DILLIGAF's post.) ... Not sure if I needed to unplug everything, but I was about to .... How do I turn ofprotection mode on my optimus sta 3200 receiver digital No sound.
my best guess on this one is probably not the speakers but the sound system or device sending the signal to the speakers or the wiring to the speakers is shot if you are sure that all of this is fine then the problem is the speakers do not have enough power to play and it might be the psu that is shot.
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.
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