Without cutting audio to the speaker. I have 7 speakers A and B
Hi Gordon, the wireless headphones, has a transmitter that is connected to the VCR 1 or VCR 2 outputs, or to the output of PreOut Front L R, in this case the sound level a to be modified by the general volume control of the Denon
I hope you can connect and enjoy your headphones
I sent you a link to download the user manual of your Denon, there on page 9 you will see the connections that I tell you
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Gordon, los auriculares inalambricos, tiene un transmisor que va conectado en las salidas VCR 1 o VCR 2, o a la salida de PreOut Front L R, en este caso el nivel de sonido a a estar modificado por el control de volumen general del Denon
Espero puedas conectar y disfrutar de tus auriculares
Te env?o un link para que descargues el manual de usuario de tu Denon, ah? en la pagina 9 veras las conexiones que te comento
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://data2.manualslib.com/pdf/4/383/38281-denon/avr1802882.pdf?b0cdee2d6d49fc2300788aa73a04efc3&take=binary
http://www.manualsbase.com/es/manual/downloadmanual/172578
SOURCE: Denon AVR-3802
I have repaired many of these Denon receivers over the last few years.
Since the headphones work, that means if you dis-connect the speakers it will turn on and not go into protect (when power cuts off a few seconds after turning the unit on).
The most likely problem is a bad speaker. to find out which speaker is causing the problem, do this.
Start out with just one speaker connected and then turn on the unit. If it turns on and plays music, you know that speaker is good.
Now turn the unit off again and add another speaker and keep the first speaker connected. Once again, if the unit plays, that speaker is also good.
Keep doing this same procedure one speaker at a time. As soon as you connect a speaker and then try to turn on the unit and it goes into protect, the speaker you just connected is bad.
To confirm that this speaker is the bad speaker, dis-connect all speakers and only plug the suspected bad speaker into a speaker jack that worked with one of the other speakers.
If the unit still goes into protect you know then that you have found the bad speaker.
If the unit still goes into protect, that speaker is bad and you will need to take it in for repair or replace it.
make sure you use 8 ohm speakers. if i remember correctly these Denons can use 6 ohm speakers, but those are harder to find and most home speakers are 8 ohms.
If the unit does not go into protect and that suspected bad speaker plays in one of the other speaker jacks, what you really have is a bad channel in the amplifier, the channel that the suspected bad speaker was previously connected to.
If you find out you have a bad channel, you will need to take it in to an repair center. Preferably an authorized Denon service center. There are not very many of those around. I work at the only authorized Denon service center in the entire state of Michigan.
If I can be of more assistance, don't hesitate to ask. And a good rating is always appreciated. :)
SOURCE: Denon AVR 2807 with Bose Acoustimass 15
Well,i can tell you are not very focus,cause you posted Denon AVR-2807 with Bose AC 15 problem,but under your details,you put down AVR-5807!
First of all,it is so unfortunate that you are NOT able to gain and experience to true ability in sound for this wonderful receiver when you are using a dual tweeters speakers and expect to have good sound separation as a TWO WAY speakers(a tweeter and a midrange-for true high frequency and mid frequency sound separation.)
Secondly,you have defeated the audio configuration of the Denon AVR-2807,since all your speakers are control BY the Bose subwoofer.
Now,i could show you a way to hook this up,and it doesn't matter how you connect them, they are the "bicycle tires" installed with a "Porche"engine if you know what i mean.
If you want a good recommendation for your "beast",i will more than happy to show you the way!
Cheers,
solutiondoct
SOURCE: WIRELESS SPEAKERS
There are many kits at Maplins or Radio Shack that will do this for you , you can search for them at http://www.maplins.com or http://www.radioshack.com you may even be able to build one yourself from circuits available off the web .
Yes you will be able to use your own speakers and your options are basicaly down to what you can afford .... Regards Vortash
SOURCE: Noise coming out of speakers connected to Denon AVR 1908
Check for nearby wireless devices and move them away. -If the audio output from the source device (i.e. DVD, CD player) is digital (i.e. PCM, DTS or Dolby Digital) you're on your own. I'd be willing to bet the output is analog (red and white RCA), because the "beeps" and "exploding sounds" you describe seem like it could be caused by interference. Try replacing the cables. Otherwise the issue is probably with your receiver.
SOURCE: I am trying to use my Denon AVR-1802 to connect my
connect your analog output from the cablebox to the receiver md/tape in. then connect your tv audio input to the md/tape out of the receiver. or you could just pass it straight from the box to the tv, bypassing the receiver altogether.
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