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My onkyo tx-8211 reciever goes in to protect mode
The manual for the tx-8211 says that the total impedance for when you have both A and B speakers on are 8 ohms before it goes into protection mode. So look on the back of the speakers and read the impedance and add them up for that side of the speakers. You can wire them in series and it should fix them. I know this is a tad bit late by yknow two years but I’m bored and have nothing else to do.
Onkyo c707chx...
This is an easy fix if you are somewhat handy.... The belt for the door/tray is slipping. If you remove the enclosure and face plate, you will see two motors below the disc drive. Press eject while observing the pulley to the left. You should see the problem with the motor shaft spinning and the belt slipping. Replacing the belt is possible without any further dissassembly. Simply bend some light wire into an L shape and you should be able to hook both pulleys and lace the new belt on. As far as obtaining a new belt I decided to do the simple thing and use a slightly smaller rubber band. The repair has held now for almost three months and the player is used everyday. Good luck.
Turntable with onkyo HT-R530
You cannot plug in a turn table to this receiver because it does not have a pre-built pre-amp. So unless your turn table comes with a pre-built pre-amp you cannot use it with this receiver.
Don't know how to adjust volume on remote speakers
Can I ask you something? I have the same but the remote doesn't work, and I have no sound in the B speakers. I wonder if there's something that I have to do with the remote, or there's a problem with the receiver, Thanks.
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