Here's one for you...insanely loud on its own...I swear

DTS

DTS

Senior Audioholic
So, the wife and I are sitting there last night watching [at a reasonable sound level] Blu Ray Narnia from Netflix. We are mid way through the battle scene when, the sound climbed rapidly to a insanely loud level then triggered the "overload" on the JVC RX 8020V :eek:. Quite a shock to say the least. NO, I wasn't sitting on the remote [all the remotes were on the coffee table], and I only had 1 groschl beer. Well I paused the movie, turned the receiver back on, and I think the volume was in the high 50's, we generally do around 30-40, and it goes to 70. Everything seemed to be OK, but watched the rest of movie with finger on the off button on the remote. This ever happen to you?!:confused:
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Random stray Infrared signal that triggered your volume possibly...?

This just reminded me of something when I was a young lad...

Our cable company gives out the same remote to everyone in the neighborhood, so my buddies and I would run around the neighborhood and turn off peoples cable or tv's with the remote from outside the window... or the volume change channels... it was so freakin funny.... my buddies and I laughed so hard watching people, as they couldn't figure out what hell was going on....

Seriously priceless...
 
Halon451

Halon451

Audioholic Samurai
Random stray Infrared signal that triggered your volume possibly...?

This just reminded me of something when I was a young lad...

Our cable company gives out the same remote to everyone in the neighborhood, so my buddies and I would run around the neighborhood and turn off peoples cable or tv's with the remote from outside the window... or the volume change channels... it was so freakin funny.... my buddies and I laughed so hard watching people, as they couldn't figure out what hell was going on....

Seriously priceless...
That is a seriously good prank - I'm suprised I never thought of it back when I was a young hellraiser in my neighborhood. :D

To the OP: Check your windows. :D
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
That reminds me of what the people from gizmodo did at the most recent CES show. They got some device that allowed them to turn off peoples tv's and nobody could figure out what was happening.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Try replacing the batteries in your remote. Some have reported this happening with H/K receivers, where when the batteries die, it inadvertently sent out some volume codes.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Try replacing the batteries in your remote. Some have reported this happening with H/K receivers, where when the batteries die, it inadvertently sent out some volume codes.
Good call j_garcia, I forgot about that, and I have had that problem as well
 
DTS

DTS

Senior Audioholic
Thanks for the battery suggestion, did cross my mind to try.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I haven't had it happen to me, but a friend did. Mine gives me a low battery indicator long before it actually dies, and when it dies, it dies completely. Fortunately, I don't lose any of my programming when it does die (one of the main reasons why I still use that guy).
 
Haoleb

Haoleb

Audioholic Field Marshall
Random stray Infrared signal that triggered your volume possibly...?

This just reminded me of something when I was a young lad...

Our cable company gives out the same remote to everyone in the neighborhood, so my buddies and I would run around the neighborhood and turn off peoples cable or tv's with the remote from outside the window... or the volume change channels... it was so freakin funny.... my buddies and I laughed so hard watching people, as they couldn't figure out what hell was going on....

Seriously priceless...

I did something like that in high school. All the classes had toshiba TV's so I could sit there in the middle of class with my toshiba remote in my backpack and turn the tv on and stuff and nobody could know who it was or why it was happening :D
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I had to reset my receiver to correct a similar problem. The reset directions were in the manual.
 
Mr.M-500t

Mr.M-500t

Enthusiast
Try replacing the batteries in your remote. Some have reported this happening with H/K receivers, where when the batteries die, it inadvertently sent out some volume codes.
That happens to my H/K AVR-7000 every now and then. Scares the crap out of us.:eek:
 
DTS

DTS

Senior Audioholic
The batteries were indeed weak, so they have been replaced. Lets hope that takes care of it. Not sure if the heart can take that again.:eek:
 
G

GSpecialty

Audiophyte
NO, I wasn't sitting on the remote [all the remotes were on the coffee table], and I only had 1 groschl beer.....This ever happen to you?!:confused:
I used to have a very similar JVC reciever to yours! I cant remember the modle number, but it looked pretty close!

Anyways, something like this happened to me before with that particluar reciever... and I was definatley sitting on the remote!!

LOL;)
 
Mr.M-500t

Mr.M-500t

Enthusiast
I used to have a very similar JVC reciever to yours! I cant remember the modle number, but it looked pretty close!

Anyways, something like this happened to me before with that particluar reciever... and I was definatley sitting on the remote!!

LOL;)
ROFLMAO:eek:
 
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