Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Last night we sat down to watch a movie.
To my surprise my RXV-1500 decided it wasn't in the mood.
As usual I had the Extended Surround on overlaid with PLIIx movie mode.
The only sounds were those from my surround speakers. Virtually no dialog or sound from the fronts and center.
At first I thought it was the player, however I soon discovered that the same problem is present while decoding 5.1 digital cable.
It sounds fine in the 2 channel and 7 channel modes. The problem is only present in the Dolby, DTS and Yamaha DPS modes. Considering 75% of my listeing is in PLIIx mode, this is huge.
I have sent an Email to Yamaha.
Obviously the warranty has expired (last year).
Has any one had this issue?
Is this something that can be fixed cheaper than buying new?
Am I overlooking something obvious here?
I'm open for suggestions. I did reset the unit. No luck.
 
D

Dolby CP-200

Banned
Sorry to hear that. What program source was running last night and what was the volume level if you can remember that.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
That movie is so funny, sorry you didnt get to watch it. Try taking the Packers Avatar off your signature and see if that fixes anything;)

Blades of Glory:eek:
No where near reference level.
 
D

dem beats

Senior Audioholic
That movie is so funny, sorry you didnt get to watch it. Try taking the Packers Avatar off your signature and see if that fixes anything;)
being a packers fan usualy ruins everything.

I'm glad you pointed this out.

Once my friend from wisconsin came over and my stereo shut down completely, and promplty started to throw molten chees at him instead of play music.

=)
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Wow, you guys are really helping out here.
Note to self:
Return favor.
 
R

rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
It really sucks to lose a unit. On the bright side, it's a great excuse to buy new stuff :D
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Did you try swapping input cables?
I plan to do that tonite, time permitting, but in seems unlikely that would be the cause as it is happening from two separate sources. That being the DVD and cable box.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
curious to see what Yamaha as to say

Last night we sat down to watch a movie.
To my surprise my RXV-1500 decided it wasn't in the mood.
As usual I had the Extended Surround on overlaid with PLIIx movie mode.
The only sounds were those from my surround speakers. Virtually no dialog or sound from the fronts and center.
At first I thought it was the player, however I soon discovered that the same problem is present while decoding 5.1 digital cable.
It sounds fine in the 2 channel and 7 channel modes. The problem is only present in the Dolby, DTS and Yamaha DPS modes. Considering 75% of my listeing is in PLIIx mode, this is huge.
I have sent an Email to Yamaha.
Obviously the warranty has expired (last year).
Has any one had this issue?
Is this something that can be fixed cheaper than buying new?
Am I overlooking something obvious here?
I'm open for suggestions. I did reset the unit. No luck.
They're supposed to have good customer service, at least thats what I've gathered from previous posts. Keep up informed to any updates. Good luck.
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
They're supposed to have good customer service, at least thats what I've gathered from previous posts. Keep up informed to any updates. Good luck.
In my experience, their support is pretty good but rather slow.
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Yamaha's response:
Make sure the input is set to Auto (yeah no kidding) Or else send it in.
Right now I'm trying to weigh my options. Realistically I could grab a RXV-759 for relatively cheap.
I really was hoping to stretch this receiver out till tax time next year and look into the Emo processors or possibly the new Integra pre-pro.

Just shoot me:mad:
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Glad that I contribute something. :) I just wish that I could help with your actual problem.

To help me understand (sorry if I missed it in the earlier posts) - Do you have the same trouble with the front and center speakers when you play a Dolby Digital or DTS soundtrack without any extra DSP modes turned on?
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Any time it tries to decode a Dolby signal the result is nothing more than what I would describe as peripheral sound.
 
Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
To correct the above post: any time the Dolby, DTS, Yamaha DSP, or THX selections are enabled.....
 

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