I was listening to my Onkyo HTR500 then it shut off and now only the stand bye button lights up nothing else there is no sound you can shut it off and on thats about it
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disconnect all speakers and inputs and try again. If it stays on, you have a short in one of the connections. Try adding them one at a time and see if it shuts off. If it overloads with nothing connected, you have an internal problem.
I have the same problem during years, I have the same av rereiver and the device switchOff (even in standby). The red led is not visible. During several hours, rare time minutes it is blocked. I sent it, the last year to the official technical service and they said me that nothing matter with it!!!
The worst buy made by me, goodluck, if you have solution I will be pleasure of your information
If you have the money to plunk down for a Bose Acoustimass home theater speaker system, I'm sure you will be quite pleased. Of course, as you indicated, appropriate placement of the speakers is important. Still, I'm sure you will find that a properly placed Bose Acoustimass speaker system will fill your room with high quality sound, substantially better than Onkyo's stock speakers placed equally well.
I own a Technics home theater system, which I initially purchased to use in my family room. Yet, when I listened to a Bose Lifestyle system (powered by Bose Acoustimass speakers), I could have nothing less. The Bose system went in the family room, where everyone could enjoy it. I put the Technics system in the bedroom, where it is rarely used.
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