Somebody messed around with the buttons. I did a factory reset and now only the front left speaker is working. I've been fooling around with the listning modes and speaker level but i honestly have no idea what im doing so i feel like i'm just screwing it up more. I want all 5 speakers on and at max volume. how can i do that
SOURCE: Onkyo HT- S790 installation manual
You can find manuals for Onkyo products here http://www.onkyousa.com/download/own_manuals.cfm
SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR500 Dolby Digital problem
I just read over the problem you were having with your Onkyo TX-SR500 receiver. It sound like the unit needs to be setup for all five channels.Sence your symptom says the diplay shows Dolby D3/2.1. According to the owners manual with the remote control look for speaker setup whin the button is pressed the current speaker setup will be shown in the display. Press the preset/adjustment<> to change the current setting to five speakers. the listening mode will automatically change according to the number of channels you selected. Hope this helps. Radiotech
SOURCE: Problem w/ surround sound for Onkyo HT-R430
you are in stereo mode which only uses the two front speakers, hit the surround sound button remote or hit the mode button and cycle through until you get to the Dolby II setting
SOURCE: Onkyo HT-R530 with powered speakers
I would not suggest hooking up powered speakers to your receiver. Only if unit has sub woofer output can you hook up powered speaker
SOURCE: Speakers A Off
Good news. This doesn't mean that anything is (necessarily) broken.
In the middle of the remote, there is an [ENTER] button surrounded by arrow keys. To the top, left of this of this arrangement, there is another button labeled "SP A/B". Turn your system on (and check that the volume isn't maxed out from your troubleshooting) and hit this button. Look for the display to say "Speakers A" or perhaps "Zone A" or similar. You will probably hear audio before you get this far.
If you are still having problems with this, try changing your speaker connections in the back. Attach your two main speakers (Front L/R) to the connections for "Speakers B" (the springed, push down, bare wire connection at the bottom, right). This is just for testing output via Speakers B. If this is as far as you get, respond with more information on your experience.
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