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malcho

Enthusiast
Hi,
Do I have to enable the pre-outs of the RX-V1400 to get it to work? Sound is output through the speaker terminals, but not through the pre-outs. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Newfiestang50

Audioholic Intern
What do you have the pre outs connected to??
 
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malcho

Enthusiast
To Acurus 200x3 for the LCR and Yamaha MX-630 for the rear. I dont use the surround back outputs. Will the pre-out sensitivity matter? Is it 1V at maximum volume?
Thanks
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Newfiestang50

Audioholic Intern
Not sure about sensitivity, but i have two NAD amps connected to my RX-V2600 and did nothing only plug in the RCA patch cables and turned on the all amps/receiver and that was it, everything worked. One thing, if you are using the pre outs you cannot connect any speakers to that same channel using the speaker terminals. Is this the first time you tried this configuration? Are you hearing anything at all?
 
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malcho

Enthusiast
I just got the RX-V1400... I plugged it all up and it didnt work:( When I connected the speakers directly though they work... I dont know what is going on...:( The sub doesnt work either...
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Newfiestang50

Audioholic Intern
The sub may need to be turned on in the receivers menu, in the menu i have a couple of choices for the bass output, main, both, or sub. If main is selected you will not have a signal to your sub, if you want you sub to be used all the time you will have to choose "both" for the bass output signal. As for the other pre outs i cant think of anything, is the receiver brand new? Does it have the GUI, it is the onscreen guide, not sure if the 1400 has it but the 2600 does, if so maybe just scroll through the menus to see if you can find anything.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Signals will only be output from the FRONT PRE OUT jacks when SPEAKER A is turned off with ZONE B selected for SP B SET. (Page 57)
Connect amp to pre-outs. Connect speakers to amp.

Set all speakers to SMALL.

Select SWFR for LFE. Not BOTH.

Start on page 49 in your manual for set-up. If you havn't read your entire manual, start on page1.
 
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malcho

Enthusiast
I tried all of that. Nothing worked. I turned SWR only, did the spkr thing... Everything, no luck. Doesnt make sense...
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P.S. About the first line in your post: Wll only the Fron L/R be affect or all pre-outs?? Also, why should I set all the speakers to small? I use external bass management.
Thanks
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
malcho said:
I tried all of that. Nothing worked. I turned SWR only, did the spkr thing... Everything, no luck. Doesnt make sense...
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Read page 20, & 49-57.:)

Be patient. We'll get it going.

Make sure speakers A and B are off with the A and B buttons on the front of the receiver.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
malcho said:
P.S. About the first line in your post: Wll only the Fron L/R be affect or all pre-outs?
The front only is the way it reads to me. That is straight from the manual.


malcho said:
Also, why should I set all the speakers to small? I use external bass management.
Thanks
What is your external bass management?
Here is some information from Audioholics set-up tips about bass management.
Receiver setup:



Bass management: Large/Small speaker settings. Set all speakers to small, let your subwoofer handle the low frequencies. Find a comfortable crossover setting, it might not always be THX’s recommended 80Hz.
LFE: Enable LFE (low frequency effects) to drive your sub. Your receiver might have an on/off setting for stereo.
Dynamic Range: Set to 100% (night mode, dynamic compression turned off).
DSP modes: Turn off all DSP modes. Only experiment with these when you’re ready to play with the sound.
Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx: Dolby PL II and IIx are primarily used for two channel (stereo) sources and PL IIx can also be used for discrete 5.1 sources to expand them to 7.1. Double check to see if the PL II or IIx settings are saved for each input selected. IE: Setup “music” appropriately for CD input, switch to VCR and see if your CD settings carried over to the other inputs. PLII presets and saved settings per input are convenient features and often overlooked when shopping for an A/V receiver.
Dolby Digital/DTS: Enable automatic detection of Dolby Digital/DTS for digital audio inputs. This should override any Pro Logic II or DSP setting you have chosen. There should be an indicator on your receiver’s front panel to let you know which audio format is detected.




DVD Player setup:



Bass Management: Large/Small speaker settings. Only one component should handle bass management. Receiver, DVD player or another specialty component such Outlaw’s ICBM. If another component is handling bass management set all speakers to large or turn off bass management.
S/PDIF: Use your DVD player’s digital audio output only (coax or optical). Do not use the RCA stereo output if you already have the digital output connected to the receiver.
Bitstream/PCM: Set audio output to bitstream. The only reason you wouldn’t want to use bitstream is if you’re not using the DVD player’s digital audio outputs. Almost all DVD players have PCM set as default, PCM will not send Dolby Digital or DTS to the receiver even if the DVD player is compatible with those audio formats. Countless new DVD player owners will listen to stereo PCM transmitted to their receiver over digital outputs, wondering why the receiver isn’t detecting Dolby Digital or DTS.
Audio filtering or effects: Disable any audio noise reduction, filtering, DSPs or any other audio effects your DVD Player might provide. The A/V Receiver can handle these. Experiment with these settings later, after you’ve heard the “true” sound of your system.
Aspect Ratio: Enable widescreen mode (16:9) assuming you have a compatible display for this aspect ratio. Disable zoom. Depending on your viewing preferences, zoom/stretch modes may be used on 16:9 displays when watching 4:3 program source material to utilize more screen area. There should be an independent setting on your display to enable these modes when viewing 4:3 program material.
Video output: Always use the best possible video output available on your TV. If your TV is High Definition you MUST use either Component outputs (R,G,B) or digital video such as DVI or HDMI to get a de-interlaced video signal to your TV. S-Video is your best option for non-digital TV.
Progressive Scan: Enable progressive scan if your DVD Player has this feature and your TV is Digital or HD.
Other Video Features: Black level, brightness, filtering etc should all be initially disabled on the DVD Player. In most cases all of the video tweaking should be done on your display. However, if you cannot achieve an accurate picture, you should then look at tweaking using the DVD player video adjustments.
 
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malcho

Enthusiast
I tried again. No Luck:( Is it normal to have ZONE2 and ZONE3 light up on power on?
I have the M&K LFE-3, but it is currently removed so it doesnt interfere.

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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
malcho said:
I tried again. No Luck:( Is it normal to have ZONE2 and ZONE3 light up on power on?
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There is a button on your remote called (AMP). Press that button over and over until AMP apears in the window. Then, above the AMP button, there are arrows. Push the up arrow until ZONE 2 appears. Press the standby button. Then, repeat for ZONE 3. Use the remote to power on the receiver, and these zones will not come back on. They only turn on when you power up the receiver with the power button on the front of the receiver.
 
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malcho

Enthusiast
Thanks! That worked. Still no luck with the pre-outs though:(
 

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