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No Voices on Onkyo Home Theater Receiver TX-SR303 SOLVED!

 
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biddy67



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 6:11 pm    Post subject: No Voices on Onkyo Home Theater Receiver TX-SR303 SOLVED! Reply with quote

Voices (center channel) mysteriously disappeared from all surround
signals on this receiver. No hints on the Onkyo website, the manual,
or the internet in general, so I thought I'd save others the grief and
post the solution. The problem is a result of having activated
"Speaker B" at the receiver. Assuming you have everything else setup
properly, only "Speaker A" should be activated. If you depress
"Speaker B", you lose the center channel and the two surround speakers.

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cjdaytonjrnospam



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:05 am    Post subject: Re: No Voices on Onkyo Home Theater Receiver TX-SR303 SOLVED Reply with quote

biddy67@gmail.com wrote:
> Voices (center channel) mysteriously disappeared from all surround
> signals on this receiver. No hints on the Onkyo website, the manual,
> or the internet in general, so I thought I'd save others the grief and
> post the solution. The problem is a result of having activated
> "Speaker B" at the receiver. Assuming you have everything else setup
> properly, only "Speaker A" should be activated. If you depress
> "Speaker B", you lose the center channel and the two surround speakers.

Many of the newer receivers work this way.

Chip

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mykey



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:04 am    Post subject: Re: No Voices on Onkyo Home Theater Receiver TX-SR303 SOLVED Reply with quote

On Feb 4, 1:11 pm, bidd...@gmail.com wrote:
> Voices (center channel) mysteriously disappeared from all surround
> signals on this receiver. No hints on the Onkyo website, the manual,
> or the internet in general, so I thought I'd save others the grief and
> post the solution. The problem is a result of having activated
> "Speaker B" at the receiver. Assuming you have everything else setup
> properly, only "Speaker A" should be activated. If you depress
> "Speaker B", you lose the center channel and the two surround speakers.

when the first chain reaction was
experimental, the failure of the reaction
was discovered to be an unplugged
power cord.
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Brad Darnell



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:40 pm    Post subject: Re: No Voices on Onkyo Home Theater Receiver TX-SR303 SOLVED Reply with quote

LOL i have done that as well.
Brad
wrote in message @d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> Voices (center channel) mysteriously disappeared from all surround
> signals on this receiver. No hints on the Onkyo website, the manual,
> or the internet in general, so I thought I'd save others the grief and
> post the solution. The problem is a result of having activated
> "Speaker B" at the receiver. Assuming you have everything else setup
> properly, only "Speaker A" should be activated. If you depress
> "Speaker B", you lose the center channel and the two surround speakers.

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