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Auto Mute problem! I have an older JVC RX-772V home theater unit which has somehow gone to a "auto mute" setting for the radio. How do I get sound back? Perhaps users with an RX-774V models might work the same and have a clue for me? Thanks!
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I think the only hope you may have is the radio has an auto signal select in the menu somewhere. You can't use the mute wire as that will mute the AUX as well.
Mute Auto is for FM only. It mutes interstation hiss while tuning. Look for some other indicator that might reveal why the signal path is failing. Tape?
From the remote control only:
Press MUTING to turn off the sound through all
speakers and headphones connected.
"MUTE" appears on the display and the volume turns off.
To restore the sound, press MUTING again.
Turning MASTER VOLUME or pressing VOLUME +/- also restores the sound.
"Auto Muting" in the context of FM means the output will be muted if the signal is so weak it would result in mostly noise anyway. Interstation radio noise can be annoying and dangerous at high volumes.
If the MUTE is right next to the TUNED, it means the FM is muting inter-station noise until you tune a station strong enough to produce good audio. This has nothing to do with speaker MUTING.
Find FM Mode (page 14) and change it to Mono. Then you will hear the noise between stations until you find one strong enough. Install an anenna (page 3) and you might get strong enough signals to return the mode to Auto.
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