Urgent help with my YAMAHA RX-A3030, sound will not play thru AUDIO 1-4 input.

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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
I got this Yamaha RX-A3030 about 10 days ago, I was able to play Blu-ray thru Video-1 and had a CD player hooked up to Audio 1. Everything was playing perfectly, but then today I was not able to play anything out of AUDIO 1, so then I tried AUDIO 2, 3 and 4 and still nothing. I was thinking this could be my CD player that acted up, but then I hook up the Blu-ray player to Audio 1-4 via RCA cables, and nothing was heard. I am still able to play the same CD thru my Blu-ray play via HDMI only. I dont know if there is any setting that I did wrong. I just dont get why I could not play anything thru AUDIO 1-4 input just HDMI. I think the unit is defected, and this is the 1st for me from YAMAHA.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
I just tried to hook up my phone and ipod thru Audio/AV 1, 2 3, 4 but nothing was heard. I think this thing just shiet on me. I was still able to play thru HDMI with a Blu-ray player with out a problem. Could the circuit board for AV 1-4 fried? Thanks..
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Hi. You might want to check if you somehow toggled the "Audio Select" setting (see page 102 of the manual) to something other than "Auto" or "Analog."
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I just tried to hook up my phone and ipod thru Audio/AV 1, 2 3, 4 but nothing was heard. I think this thing just shiet on me. I was still able to play thru HDMI with a Blu-ray player with out a problem. Could the circuit board for AV 1-4 fried? Thanks..
I don't know why you are using the analog inputs for BD player or a CD player if it has digital outputs.

HDMI connections are best and analog connections the worst.

I suspect that you have not assigned your inputs correctly. Go to page 104 of your manual and correctly setup/verify that the correct inputs you want to use are selected and named.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
I don't know why you are using the analog inputs for BD player or a CD player if it has digital outputs.

HDMI connections are best and analog connections the worst.

I suspect that you have not assigned your inputs correctly. Go to page 104 of your manual and correctly setup/verify that the correct inputs you want to use are selected and named.
Hi and thanks, when I said CD player it was yhe Pioneer Elite Laser Disc player that I used to play CD and it does not has the digital output. And also because all my sources go thru my Pro Mixer first, EXCEPT for Blu ray and Home Theater. My Mixer only accept RCA and XLR OR SLR whatever. I use my Panasonic BD PLAYER to play Cd sometime and of course thru HDMI. the Panasonic BD player use for CD is no where near the sound quality of the Pioneer Elite. Thank you once again, but what I do not get is why this happened now. It was fine 2 days ago. I contacted my seller and the Yamaha Tech support will.call me tomorrow. It is under warranty and I hope I do not have to send it in for repair. Thank you for being so helpful. Love this forum.
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
I got this Yamaha RX-A3030 about 10 days ago, I was able to play Blu-ray thru Video-1 and had a CD player hooked up to Audio 1. Everything was playing perfectly, but then today I was not able to play anything out of AUDIO 1, so then I tried AUDIO 2, 3 and 4 and still nothing. I was thinking this could be my CD player that acted up, but then I hook up the Blu-ray player to Audio 1-4 via RCA cables, and nothing was heard. I am still able to play the same CD thru my Blu-ray play via HDMI only. I dont know if there is any setting that I did wrong. I just dont get why I could not play anything thru AUDIO 1-4 input just HDMI. I think the unit is defected, and this is the 1st for me from YAMAHA.
I would use the HDMI connections for your BD and TV. CD player use audio 1 or audio 2 jacks and normal RCA cables. I would review your menu setup settings to be sure you have your devices set up correctly. Your audio setup is on page 102 in your manual.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
Hi. You might want to check if you somehow toggled the "Audio Select" setting (see page 102 of the manual) to something other than "Auto" or "Analog."
I tried that yesterday too, I select all of them Auto/Coaxial/Opt/Analog on all for Audio 1-4 and still nothing...
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
So today, the seller contacted me and told me to disconnect all connections (HDMI, RCA) cables from the Yamaha RX-A3030, unplugged the power cord and let it sit for 15 mins. I did that, and reconnected everything back on, and assigned Audio -1 where my LD/CD player connected to as Analog, still nothing. Then I reset/re-intialized my unit, still nothing. Then I connected to the PHONO input, I can hear sound from my LD/CD player but the sound was terribly distorted. I dont know what else to do at this point. I might have to send it back to the seller and get a replacement. Bought it from ebay... brand new from Authorized Seller. Or should I contact Yamaha Support... Thanks
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
So today, the seller contacted me and told me to disconnect all connections (HDMI, RCA) cables from the Yamaha RX-A3030, unplugged the power cord and let it sit for 15 mins. I did that, and reconnected everything back on, and assigned Audio -1 where my LD/CD player connected to as Analog, still nothing. Then I reset/re-intialized my unit, still nothing. Then I connected to the PHONO input, I can hear sound from my LD/CD player but the sound was terribly distorted. I dont know what else to do at this point. I might have to send it back to the seller and get a replacement. Bought it from ebay... brand new from Authorized Seller. Or should I contact Yamaha Support... Thanks
If the tuner and phono inputs work, I can be almost certain you have a set up error. I would bet your next unit will work the same way.

The phono input was distorted, as it is a very high gain input for very low voltage cartridges. In addition is provides RIAA equalization
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
If the tuner and phono inputs work, I can be almost certain you have a set up error. I would bet your next unit will work the same way.

The phono input was distorted, as it is a very high gain input for very low voltage cartridges. In addition is provides RIAA equalization
So, I even did the reset/reinitialized of my unit and still nothing. Not 1 but all Audio 1-4. Thanks.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
Hello everyone, I have something to confess. I got it to work now. It was the operator error, and I figured it out why it did what it did. I just wanted to say "THANK YOU" to all of Audioholician for taking times to help me out and I really appreciated. I posted the same problem on another well known, and well respected forum (I'm not supposed to disclose any name right?) and got no reply, NOT ONE. I'm glad I am a member of this forum and all the positive replies for me. Once again, THANK YOU!
 
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Nestor

Senior Audioholic
Hello everyone, I have something to confess. I got it to work now. It was the operator error, and I figured it out why it did what it did. I just wanted to say "THANK YOU" to all of Audioholician for taking times to help me out and I really appreciated. I posted the same problem on another well known, and well respected forum (I'm not supposed to disclose any name right?) and got no reply, NOT ONE. I'm glad I am a member of this forum and all the positive replies for me. Once again, THANK YOU!
Can you post what the error was and what you did to fix it? It might help someone in future thread searches for a similar problem.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Excellent suggestion.

Can you post what the error was and what you did to fix it? It might help someone in future thread searches for a similar problem.
This way, you give back some of the love you received by helping others, just like others tried to help you.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
This way, you give back some of the love you received by helping others, just like others tried to help you.
Hi guys, everything was good from the get-go. The system was perfect when I 1st set it up. Then after my long duty day at work, I went home and pretty brain-dead. Since I also have a Mixer as my primary for all sources, I got things mixed up. I was thinking and pressing the wrong input the entire time, then I got sucked into it. After getting all positive comments that my Unit is working fine, I then realized what I did wrong... Thanks to all for everything...
 
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