need help on audio problem
scottvamp
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Hi, Polksters I need some help on a problem. I am revamping my living room setup. After I rewired it ran into a strange problem. I am getting a very low distored sound out of my sattilite reciever.
But when I unplug into the left or right analog the sound is fine but only out of one speaker of course. It is a farily new reciever. And I primerly use this setup for sat.
Trouble shooting: it is not my Onkyo
it is not the cable
It must be the sat. reciever --right --but why when I use either left or right it is fine. Only when I plug both in the problem is there. I can solve the problem with a Y adapter but I won't be getting true stereo.
Has anybody ran into this problem? Let me know what you think.
Thanks, Scott
But when I unplug into the left or right analog the sound is fine but only out of one speaker of course. It is a farily new reciever. And I primerly use this setup for sat.
Trouble shooting: it is not my Onkyo
it is not the cable
It must be the sat. reciever --right --but why when I use either left or right it is fine. Only when I plug both in the problem is there. I can solve the problem with a Y adapter but I won't be getting true stereo.
Has anybody ran into this problem? Let me know what you think.
Thanks, Scott
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try a better cable...maybe monster , something sheilded. it could be picking up rf noise."Thats great... but how does it sound"
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I think I found the problem. I am temperarly running just my two mains until the rest of my speakers come in and the reciever was set to pro-logic, giving the mains a difussed sound. It seems to be fine now. Thanks:)