No sound from the Sub

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Doondoons

Audiophyte
Hi all, i wonder if i could get some help.

I have recently upgraded my AVR to the Denon S760H hoping that it would fix my issue with my sub but it did not unfortunately.

on the bottom of my sub there is an LED which is red in stanby mode blue when recieving signal. i don't know if these are exactly the speaker set i own but certainly look similar Onkyo SKS-HT993THX so they are a good few years old now.

The Sub seems to come out of standby indicated by the blue LED but i get no sound at all. I can fix it by a simple power cycle so it's not the end of the world but where the sub is located in an awkward place so isn't ideal and would be great if i could fix it if anybody has heard of this or know what i can check to fix.

Thanks
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hi all, i wonder if i could get some help.

I have recently upgraded my AVR to the Denon S760H hoping that it would fix my issue with my sub but it did not unfortunately.

on the bottom of my sub there is an LED which is red in stanby mode blue when recieving signal. i don't know if these are exactly the speaker set i own but certainly look similar Onkyo SKS-HT993THX so they are a good few years old now.

The Sub seems to come out of standby indicated by the blue LED but i get no sound at all. I can fix it by a simple power cycle so it's not the end of the world but where the sub is located in an awkward place so isn't ideal and would be great if i could fix it if anybody has heard of this or know what i can check to fix.

Thanks
The problem is the sub, and it's on its way out. That is an end of life problem for that sub as it is now requiring what we call frequent soft resets.
 
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Syphirioth

Enthusiast
Hi all, i wonder if i could get some help.

I have recently upgraded my AVR to the Denon S760H hoping that it would fix my issue with my sub but it did not unfortunately.

on the bottom of my sub there is an LED which is red in stanby mode blue when recieving signal. i don't know if these are exactly the speaker set i own but certainly look similar Onkyo SKS-HT993THX so they are a good few years old now.

The Sub seems to come out of standby indicated by the blue LED but i get no sound at all. I can fix it by a simple power cycle so it's not the end of the world but where the sub is located in an awkward place so isn't ideal and would be great if i could fix it if anybody has heard of this or know what i can check to fix.

Thanks
Connected trough RCA/Jack? I had this with an amp before. The signal was to low and did not take it from Stand-By. But when the signal was there and I turned on and off it did work. I had to change settings for the RCA output so the signal was stronger. Never had problems after that.

Look if your output device have anything like high/low level. I think that was the setting I had to change.

Maybe also check with another cable first if you have. Ive had failing cables before.
 
D

Doondoons

Audiophyte
Thanks for both responses.

It is connected with an RCA cable, that is a good shout, i may try replacing that cable with a better one!

I don't see any setting to change the power of the channel though, only the decebels or is that the same thing?
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Hi all, i wonder if i could get some help.

I have recently upgraded my AVR to the Denon S760H hoping that it would fix my issue with my sub but it did not unfortunately.

on the bottom of my sub there is an LED which is red in stanby mode blue when recieving signal. i don't know if these are exactly the speaker set i own but certainly look similar Onkyo SKS-HT993THX so they are a good few years old now.

The Sub seems to come out of standby indicated by the blue LED but i get no sound at all. I can fix it by a simple power cycle so it's not the end of the world but where the sub is located in an awkward place so isn't ideal and would be great if i could fix it if anybody has heard of this or know what i can check to fix.

Thanks
Are your speakers set to small on the the Denon?
 
D

Doondoons

Audiophyte
It was the same on the privous avr, The light would turn blue to show it was recieving signal but no sound until power cycled.

It seems that once the sub has gone into sleep it will wake up again and work, but if it was in sleep for a few hours it won't, until cycled.
 
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Syphirioth

Enthusiast
Thanks for both responses.

It is connected with an RCA cable, that is a good shout, i may try replacing that cable with a better one!

I don't see any setting to change the power of the channel though, only the decebels or is that the same thing?
It more to be sure it not a damaged cable or something before getting new devices etc. Cables can act up at times. So either use the cable somewhere else and see if it works. Or use another cable on the sub to see if that changes anything. If not it is most likely the amp in the sub since you ruled out the AVR.
 
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Doondoons

Audiophyte
Yes, i am going to give the cable a go, i may even have one laying about somewhere.

If it is the amp in the sub, is that something i can DIY myself? i have wired up a car sub and amp before, is it the same or more to it than that?
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
on the bottom of my sub there is an LED which is red in stanby mode blue when recieving signal.

Thanks
From your manual...

• If the Standby/On indicator lights (both red and blue LEDs)
several seconds or minutes after the sound output stopped,
this means that the amp protection circuit has been activated.
In this case, set the OUTPUT LEVEL control to the center
position, and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
Wait at least 10 minutes, and then reconnect the power cord.

If that doesn’t solve the issue, contact your Onkyo dealer

Like TLSGuy said, that amp is cooked and will fail totally soon.
Best cable in the world won't help anything.
Not worth fixing unless you are a tech with nothing else better to do.
 
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