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Anonymous Posted on Dec 15, 2012

Pioneer vsx-519v no sound from speakers

Only sound is coming from subwoofer. I have 3 Bose cubes with no sound/static/noise when using all channels (DVR, BD, Tuner)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2008

SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-505S Subwoofer Installation

That type of subwoofer is not used with this receiver. This receiver actually outputs no power for a subwoofer, therefore only needs a plain ol' rca signal wire. This is due to the fact that you need a powered sub... one that you plug in to the wall and it has its own built in amp. you simply run an rca from yyour 505s to that sub.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: Pioneer vsx-d902s

Hi Tracey

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.

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robotek

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: pioneer vsx-305 need wiring diagram for this

I have problem with connecting subwoofer to receiver.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2010

SOURCE: my pioneer vsx-519V-k amp keeps turning off

check audio ic & component like resistors & capacitors. good luck!

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Donald DCruz

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2010

SOURCE: My pioneer vsx-519V-k amp won't turn on. Just

Have you checked within the set, the fuse and if the standby circuit is working. thre could be a failure of this sub votage which is required for the switch on of the main power. If you do not have any standby indication you must check this section, however if you arre getting the standby you would have a failed output or a shorting that is triggering the error amp to swtich off. If you are familiar with the circuits you can check but I would suggest that since you will need more experience to look into the main board for tracing the fault. In such case check for the service centre nearest to the place you are in using a google search for Pioneer - Audio systems- sevice. Helpful I hope. Good day.

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