Denon Avr-x4000 strange issue

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Alec rosenberg

Audiophyte
Recently I noticed that my front left speaker (klipsche rb61 ii) was playing at an extremely low volume compared to the right. You wouldn't even know it's playing if you didn't put your ear up to it. I reset my receiver and it worked again. But when I went to set my subwoofers back up and switched my speakers from large to small the left speaker stopped working again. Please help. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Recently I noticed that my front left speaker (klipsche rb61 ii) was playing at an extremely low volume compared to the right. You wouldn't even know it's playing if you didn't put your ear up to it. I reset my receiver and it worked again. But when I went to set my subwoofers back up and switched my speakers from large to small the left speaker stopped working again. Please help. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
When you go back into the speaker set up menu, has the db volume setting to that speaker changed or not?

Does this happen with all inputs, HDMI and analog and the radio?

Have you switched the speakers, to see if the problem moves with the receiver or speaker?

If this is all inputs and the problem stays with the receiver and not the speaker, then it is service time for that receiver. You have already tried the reset which you should have done and still have the problem. Hopefully this unit is still under warranty.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, first check the Speaker Channel Levels.

2nd, have you implemented Audyssey?
 
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Alec rosenberg

Audiophyte
When you go back into the speaker set up menu, has the db volume setting to that speaker changed or not?

Does this happen with all inputs, HDMI and analog and the radio?

Have you switched the speakers, to see if the problem moves with the receiver or speaker?

If this is all inputs and the problem stays with the receiver and not the speaker, then it is service time for that receiver. You have already tried the reset which you should have done and still have the problem. Hopefully this unit is still under warranty.
The problem stays with which ever speaker is connected to the front left output and it is not the channel level getting put too low. Even at +12dB it is still barely audible.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Recently I noticed that my front left speaker (klipsche rb61 ii) was playing at an extremely low volume compared to the right. You wouldn't even know it's playing if you didn't put your ear up to it. I reset my receiver and it worked again. But when I went to set my subwoofers back up and switched my speakers from large to small the left speaker stopped working again. Please help. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
Then it needs a day out with a service tech.
 
WaynePflughaupt

WaynePflughaupt

Audioholic Samurai


The problem stays with which ever speaker is connected to the front left output and it is not the channel level getting put too low. Even at +12dB it is still barely audible.
Then obviously your receiver has a problem.

Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt

 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
The problem stays with which ever speaker is connected to the front left output and it is not the channel level getting put too low. Even at +12dB it is still barely audible.
But does this happen with all inputs, HDMI and analog and the radio as TLS Guy had also asked?
 
Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Audioholics Bouncer
Usaly a Hard reset of the AVR is required hold the power button down for 20 sec then try if not unplug it from the back for 2 min .
 
Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Audioholics Bouncer
Id call Denon explain to them whats up sound like its deff hardware related.
 
Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Steve Pitbull Potenziano

Audioholics Bouncer
If it was a used unit you may be screwed :/
 
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