I have a turntable connected to a Yamaha A450 stereo amplifier and I want to know if I can connect that to the Yamaha HTR-6130 so I can play my turntable with surround sound. Or do I need to use a pre amplifier?
Hi there.. I just bought a lenco L 3870 turntable but can't get it to work through my Yamaha rx v340 ..small sound through aux nitpick at the back.. Any ideas ??? I'm a novice and not too sure where I have gone wrong ..michele
If the turntable is newer kind you can connect it in any Stereo input like CD, VCR , etc.
If the turntable is older model you can only connect it to PHONO input (if amp has one) and make sure earthing cable is connected on Amp
Remember input is only stereo (unless your model has digital input) and select sound effect eg Pro Logic for enhanced sound,
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Solved problem with Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver. My daughter had inadvertently changed the program to "Direct Stereo" mode which allows sources to bypass the decoders and DSP processors so you can listen to 2-Channel PCM and Analog sources. Nothing to decode digital audio in this setting!
SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6130 Front right and left speakers with no sound
As simple as this sounds, try hitting the speaker a/b button on the front of the unit, next to the headphone jack. I had the same problem, and was about to package the whole thing back up and go back to Best Buy when I hit this button and then the audio test worked.
SOURCE: cable company remote cannot find Yamaha HTR-6130
this one worked for me...well...sort of, no power, but it got the big one! VOLUME! 0176 and to clarify this is to reply to houseof5girl, this worked on a motorola dvr from cox.
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try 30176 and dont forget to assign the remote to turn up the receiver not the tv
SOURCE: problem with sp cable (yamaha)
The speaker cables are the ones that clamp or tighen down on the back of the reciever. All the spkr wires have to have the positive and negative leads correct. Also not aven one little strand of wire can be touching another conductor or you will have this problem. Make sure all leads are correctly ran and hooked up positive to positive and negative to negative from the back of the reciever all the way to the speakers. This should solv your problem.
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