AVR-790 help... nothing works.

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Abrium

Audiophyte
Well, I started out on what I thought would be about an hour installation of an AVR-790 with ONKYO set of speakers and that was at 9:00 p.m. and here it is 4:00 in the morning and I'm ready to set fire to the entire world. Nothing is working on this thing, please allow me to provide you with my story and please look past my frustration level.

I set up the speakers correctly for a 7.1 setting per the installation manual which isn't clear about anything. I powered the AVR on and everything worked fine for about 5 minutes and then it just stopped. The connections were PS3 ==> (HDMI) ==> Samsung television and Sumsung ==> (RCA, L and R) ==> Denon. Everything powered up fine, sounded great and then stopped and I noticed that the subwoofter has a red light instead of a green light. I can't get any sound through any of the speakers and on top of that I can't get the manual setup menu to appear on the TV. Now I know what might be said about formatting but I even changed some cabling around to where I was PS3 => Denon => TV all done by HDMI annnnd nothing.

I have read over the manual time and time again and I just can't get this reciever to do anything so I'd like someone to give me the basics, lets start with the TV menu, why am I unable to see anything populate on the screen? I can't even see the HDMI channel listed as being a usable input on the the source input and I got a feeling per the manual (which is clear as mud) that I can't do the manual set up without that screen because the receiver LED screen only displays the menu you're on.

I have all the cabling required to make any changes needed, as I said she fired up just fine and then nothing. I have reconnected speaker wires about 4 times just checking to make sure that the protection isn't stopping me, there isn't anything on the display that states any trouble per the troubleshooting manual.

Steps I've taken:

I've reset the processor
reconnected cables
attempted manual setup trying to follow the manual


Everything is just failing and I am so pissed off at this thing right now I can't see straight.

I'll check back in about an hour to see if anything is posted.

Thanks,
Frustrated
 
A

Abrium

Audiophyte
Alright, so I've just spent the last 20 minutes ohm'ing out all of my speaker cables and everything is good. I have gotten the calibration mic out and when I go into auto setup it just tells me that it can't detect the LF speaker. I've checked all the pathes including the cable that goes to the LF. Is this receiver just broken? Did something blow up? There isn't any smoking or burning smell.

Still at this and I'm not going to quit until I have a definitive answer!
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Alright, so I've just spent the last 20 minutes ohm'ing out all of my speaker cables and everything is good. I have gotten the calibration mic out and when I go into auto setup it just tells me that it can't detect the LF speaker. I've checked all the pathes including the cable that goes to the LF. Is this receiver just broken? Did something blow up? There isn't any smoking or burning smell.

Still at this and I'm not going to quit until I have a definitive answer!
If it was working and suddenly stopped and you have nothing, then I would say that your unit had a very short life.

I assume you are talking about the Harmon Kardon, AVR 760, which is a UK unit. Or may be you are talking about the miserable Onkyo 760 HTIB from 9 years ago.

If the latter I'm surprised it worked even briefly.

You have not had much response, as you have given very little information. Posting about "AVR 760" is not very helpful and will be ignored by most members.
 
dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
If it was working and suddenly stopped and you have nothing, then I would say that your unit had a very short life.

I assume you are talking about the Harmon Kardon, AVR 760, which is a UK unit. Or may be you are talking about the miserable Onkyo 760 HTIB from 9 years ago.

If the latter I'm surprised it worked even briefly.

You have not had much response, as you have given very little information. Posting about "AVR 760" is not very helpful and will be ignored by most members.
I think he may be referencing the Denon AVR-790. Are you still getting power to the receiver? Would you mind recapping exactly what is happening at this point in time?

You should be able to set up a receiver using only the small screen on the receiver, although it is time consuming.

Judging by the brief success you had, I don't think it is a wiring issue. It appears that the unit is defective. Where did you purchase it? I would try contact Denon customer service.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I think he may be referencing the Denon AVR-790. Are you still getting power to the receiver? Would you mind recapping exactly what is happening at this point in time?

You should be able to set up a receiver using only the small screen on the receiver, although it is time consuming.

Judging by the brief success you had, I don't think it is a wiring issue. It appears that the unit is defective. Where did you purchase it? I would try contact Denon customer service.
Yes, I see I inverted the 9 to 6. So it likely is the Denon 790, in which case it is 2009 and won't be in warranty. I have to assume this is either a used unit or a refurb. Likely he had not much redress with this unit right at the low ed of the market.
 
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