Hi
i have inherited a Pioneer vsx-d902x, without a manual or remote control. the trouble i'm having is that i'm not getting any sound from the speakers. i am using Bose "Freestyle Speakers". i've tried connecting the speakers from the rear and multi-room part of the panel, but to no avail.
i get sound through the headphones, but not the speakers.
am i looking at a problem that can be fixed without the manual or without taking the unit to the repair shop? do you have any idea what might be the problem? please help! thanks!
i've decided to un-inherit the Pioneer VSX-D902S. i heard the relay click when i turned the unit on and i checked the speakers as well. it seems like the problem was more with the speakers, though a trip to the "tech" would be an answer at this time. i'll let the original owner solve the problem.
i appreciate your time, thanks again for your help.
tracythanks for your input Robotek,
i've decided to un-inherit the Pioneer VSX-D902S. i heard the relay click when i turned the unit on and i checked the speakers as well. it seems like the problem was more with the speakers, though a trip to the "tech" would be an answer at this time. i'll let the original owner solve the problem.
i appreciate your time, thanks again for your help.
tracy
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Most of these older machine had speaker switches on the front panel. Can you check what they are set to. It may be that both switches(A and B) are set in, or set out. this could present the problem you are having with no sound. turn on just one switch that corresponds the connections you have made on the rear (use speaker A) Another thing to check, is when you first turn on the amp, do you hear a relay click shortly after you switch on. If you don't hear this delayed click, then there may well be a problem in the output stages of the amp. If this is the case, then you will need to take it to a tech to have a look and see what has failed in the amp. Hope this info helps, if you have any questions, I am happy to try and help you further.
The receiver pioneer vsx - d902s has in the display lights are LED. ? and that screen will wear over time and stop working .. ? like the large volume potentiometer . ?
Your receiver has a wonderful recessed button on it for resetting. I know this as after a flurry of putton pushing, I rendered it unusable. The reset button is just above the PHONO button. Simply press it while the power is on. It will erase the internal memory and place the unit on standby/off mode. Be sure to check the speaker on/off buttons on the left above the headphone jack. Pressing them toggles the particular speaker set between on and off. Thats about it. By the way, the 902 was a rather expensive receiver for its day. I bought one on EBAY for around $65. I recently acquired the hi quality audio bug and purchased some upscale (for me anyway) Paradigm Monitors. I was contemplating buying a new receiver or amp combo, but after hearing the speakers on the 902, I decided it sounds fantastic and will keep it. I would suggest getting it back from your friend :-).
Hi i have a pioneer sx-315 but i fine it plays well but the sub speaker base is too low . they need to perform better.they are not strong thank you if any one know which sub speaker will per form better let me know it is my only Broblem
We have this same receiver and their is little "jumpers" that connect the pre amp to the amplifier. They are in the back. Without the jumpers, you will not get sound from the speakers.
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To program your Sanyo GXDB remote to work with your Pioneer Elite VSX 33 receiver, you can try the following steps:
Turn on the Pioneer Elite VSX 33 receiver manually using the power button located on the receiver itself.
Hold down the "Code Search" button on your Sanyo GXDB remote until the LED light on the remote stays lit or blinks.
Press the "TV" or "DVD" button on the remote, depending on which device mode you want to program the receiver to.
Enter the corresponding code for Pioneer receivers. You can find a list of Pioneer remote control codes in the instruction manual that came with your Sanyo GXDB remote or by searching online. Enter the code using the number buttons on the remote.
Point the remote at the Pioneer receiver and press the "Power" button. If the receiver turns off, it means the remote has been successfully programmed. If not, repeat the process using a different code from the list until you find the one that works.
Once the remote successfully turns off the receiver, press the "Code Search" button again to save the code. The LED light on the remote should turn off or stop blinking.
Test the remote by pressing other buttons, such as volume up/down or channel up/down, to ensure it is functioning properly with your Pioneer Elite VSX 33 receiver.
If you're still having trouble programming the remote, consult the instruction manual that came with the Sanyo GXDB remote or contact Sanyo customer support for further assistance.
Hello Laurence, you can not enable the subwoofer output, from the equipment, only with the remote control
You should buy a new one, I will send you the link to download the user manual and have a reference of the remote control
I hope you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hi Pamela,
if the old remote is not for the same make and is not one of those multi remotes that can now be bought then it will not work with the pioneer VSX or if it is from another Pioneer VSX then it may need to have the code re entered by Pioneer.
I would suggest to go to a shop that sels equipment of the same kind and ask for their advice and also whether they do multi controllers that would work, a shop such as Maplin (if you have a Maplin store where you live as they can be very helpful with such problems).
the receiver pioneer vsx - d902s has in the display lights are LED. ? and that screen will wear over time and stop working .. ? like the large volume potentiometer . ?I have wanted to purchase the sony receiver str.dh130 to renew the pioneer..que reviewers. ? although it is 100 watts and 125 watts pioneer
I have your solution! We were having trouble with this too. As you may have known, the Pioneer AXD7248 came with a receiver, the PioneerVSX-D409 / VSX-D509S. If you look up the manual for the receiver, you will find how to program the remote on page 23 of the manual and the codes starting on page 53.For the convenience of everyone else who googled AXD7248, here's a direct link to the page to download the manual: http://www.retrevo.com/support/Pioneer-VSX-D509S-Receivers-manual/id/385ci970/t/2/
I have the same unit. It does come with a remote. The original remote is pretty much impossible to find. But also there are some companies that sell remotes for it. Google Pioneer VSX403 remote replacement. I have yet to get a remote :D Good Luck.
Pioneer VSX-D509S A/V Receiver Owner's Manual contains Instructions and codes. 509S remote in the manual is the same as AXD7248. Learning mode also allows you to program multiple remotes into a single Multi Control Key. I successfully programmed keys from both DVD-R and TV remotes in the 7248 DVD Control. VSX Manual available at: http://www.manualnguide.com/dl/6011.
thanks for your input Robotek,
i've decided to un-inherit the Pioneer VSX-D902S. i heard the relay click when i turned the unit on and i checked the speakers as well. it seems like the problem was more with the speakers, though a trip to the "tech" would be an answer at this time. i'll let the original owner solve the problem.
i appreciate your time, thanks again for your help.
tracy
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