I'm an old-school Audio tech from the days before HDMI, AV Receivers, Didital video codecs,..
B een doing Industrial controls and Computers for the last 35 years, but a relative felt I was the one to call in to deal with an issue he has (after calling me in to do some lighting for a bar he owned)
He recently moved in with someone else, and was trying to get the Denon receiver working.
The receiver had previously been working, then the lady's son moved off to college, disconnected some stuff and the receiver had been unused until my cousin moved in and now he's trying to get everything working again.
The system is a sharp TV, Samsung Bluray Player, and a Denon AVR750, with small speakers and a subwoofer, configured in a 5.1 config.
The issue is hopefully (likely) real simple.
After clearing all of the cables that had been tucked behind the entertainment center, half of which were disconnected, I reconfigured things to get the AVR wired into the video path (the son had apparently run the HDMI cables from the Cable box and the Blu-ray direct to HDMI ports on the TV, so I reouted both to the appropriate inputs on the AVR, and ran the HDI out to the TV.
After a bit of digging to find the remote, and a bit of programming, I got audio from the two sources properly routed and decoded so they sound good in surround.
Alas, when I switch to the AV-750 tuner, and tune a radio station, I get Sub good and loud, but the mid and high range audio is very compressed, almost inaudible.
what setting am I looking for to get the onboard receiver's audio properly processed and routed without changing to Bluray and Cable's audio?