SOURCE: UNIVERSAL REMOTE Needed for TV, Home Theatre System & DVD Player
Try maplin...there are a number of 'ONE FOR ALL' remote controls which will do your tv, radio, sky box, cable what you will have to do is program it with the codes for the particular item. the codes are usually supplied in the user manual with the remote.
SOURCE: Yamaha Htr-5560 Av Receiver ,will
had the same problem with a friend's 5560. it was a resistor on the rear center channel board, which is mounted right behind the middle of the heat sink. unhook the two ribbon type cables running to it from the board.
everything will work, except the rear center channel speaker. my friend never used the rear center channel anyway. in the meantime, he bought a new receiver, so i have an extra one for my workout room. woohoo. hope this helps.
SOURCE: Hooking up multiple components to HTR 6030
Once you have installed all the cables to the system, you will need to go in to the Yamaha's system settings (see owner's manual) and assign the audio inputs accordingly. The DVD input will need to be set to the optical input # you have selected. Optical and digital coax are not preset in most cases. Once you get to the input selection assign the digital # for DVD and then exit out. You should begin to hear the audio immediately. If not you missed a step. I do this for a living and every unit has its own routine you need to learn. Enjoy the system Rob
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.
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