Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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I have a Yamaha rx-vs990 that I connected a HT 50 suround system. I am getting 5.1 sound but it is not very controllable. Is there a an adapter for better hookup.... This old man needs your help.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Depends what you mean by controllable. The HT50 is Klipsch's HT50 or ? That avr is old but still has basic adjustments available....
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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I'll need to check the way I connected the terminal I used. The amp is 100 wts per the speakers r 50 yet I have to turn the amp over 50% and I have little control over front,center and rear. Thank you for your response.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Verify what speaker set you have, and confirming how you've connected everything (as well as what your source is) might help. The amp being rated for 100wpc and your speakers having some sort of rating of 50w (max continuous or peak, guessing continuous) don't work together particularly.....the rating of the speaker is more about limits of the speaker, not much use beyond that. Your receiver has level controls for some speakers/channels as well as delays to adjust the sound to your specific main seat....

ps also your volume dial is likely in dB (didn't look at that part of the manual but Yamaha generally does that), a logarithmic scale so 50% is only achieved 3dB below it's max output (takes a doubling of power to gain 3dB spl) you're probably not turning it up that high but hard to know. Your listening levels could be useful.
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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AJ (if I may?) The Yamaha is hooked up via a 5.1 Realtek sound card and is connected the LD tv connection. The main speakers seem to be controlled by the PC and the center and rear by the amp the Realtek control manages test will let me set the sound to an equal volume. For some reason the center speaker is more dominant and the rears aren't. Am I being to picky ?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
AJ? So it's an analog or digital connection to the (LD? or is that LG brand?) tv? Why is it connected to the tv rather than the avr? What is the model of tv and what specific types of connection cables are you using? If you're talking about what's dominant in typical movie/tv 5.1, the center gets most of the work, surrounds are just for ambience/effect so sounds somewhat normal.

ps I see--the post count moniker of Audioholic Jedi is AJ....just call me HD like most do.
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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PS When running anything but Reteck check system. Rear speaker sound comes from the front
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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The connection to LD TV is the connection on the back of Yamaha Reciver
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
PS When running anything but Reteck check system. Rear speaker sound comes from the front
What is a Reteck check system? Sounds like something is setup wrong if surrounds (if you have 5.1 there is no rear surround) come out the mains.

The connection to LD TV is the connection on the back of Yamaha Reciver
LD tv? What is that? What specific cable connects tv and receiver and what inputs into receiver?
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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This is the only way i have been able to get sound at all
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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I dont understand why my sound tests work and everything else doesn't
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Your descriptions are....challenging. Does appear you are using analog output from a sound card to the analog inputs on your avr.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Just in looking at avr manual was wondering, by LD you have a Laser Disc player?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
LOL can you be more obscure? Is english not your first language?
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals
These terminals are used with a Dolby Surround
AC-3 decoder. Connect the main audio output of
the decoder to the LD/TV MAIN input terminals,
the center channel audio output to the LD/TV
CENTER input terminal, and the surround audio
output to the LD/TV SURROUND input termi-
nals
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals
These terminals are used with a Dolby Surround
AC-3 decoder. Connect the main audio output of
the decoder to the LD/TV MAIN input terminals,
the center channel audio output to the LD/TV
CENTER input terminal, and the surround audio
output to the LD/TV SURROUND input termi-
nals
Dude, don't know what you're trying to copy/paste, but it really doesn't answer my questions. I wish you luck in figuring it out unless you can communicate a bit more clearly about the gear and specific connections/setup.
 
Benjamincameron

Benjamincameron

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Well I have Solved the problem. All speakers are working. Thank you for your time ⌚
 
T

Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Well, that was entertaining for sure. I see the issue. The Yamaha has no digitial inputs and only a Discrete 5.0 analog input for multichannel audio. In the pic posted above, the front channels were in the wrong inputs for 5.0 and should have been in the LD/TV MAIN inputs in the 5CH DISCRT INPUT section. The Fronts were connected to the FRONT IN internal amp ports. If not using an external amp connected to the FRONT OUT ports, there should be no wires connected to the FRONT IN and the jumper bars need to be reinserted to connect the FRONT IN and FRONT OUT to use the internal amps.

As for the MAIN DISCRT INPUT, it is 5.0 NOT 5.1. This means the FRONT channels will need to be set at LARGE from the Realtek with NO subwoofer assignment. So, 5.0 out to 5.0 in. Now, setup properly, you will have no sound processing in the Yamaha. It will simply act as a five channel amplifier with volume adjustment. All processing will take place at the other end. Welcome to the forums and enjoy!
 
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