No sound, Additional information 12 – Pioneer VSX-59TXi User Manual

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Additional information

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No sound

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

No sound is output when an
input source is selected.

• Improper connections.

• Make sure you have properly connected the component
to the corresponding input on the back of the receiver
(see Connecting your equipment on page 14).

• Sound is muted or the volume is turned
down.

• Press

MUTE or adjust the volume accordingly.

• The

TAPE 2 monitoring feature is on.

• Press

TAPE 2 MONITOR to switch it off (see Monitoring

your recording on page 75).

• Speakers are turned off or selected
improperly with the

SP SYSTEM A/B switch.

• Press

SP SYSTEM A/B to select the proper speaker set

(see Switching the speaker system on page 80).

• The input signal type is incorrect.

• Press

SIGNAL SELECT to select the proper input signal

(see Selecting the input signal type on page 48).

• The i.LINK source selected for the main
room has also been selected as a source in
the sub room.

• Choose a different source or choose a different input
signal for the main room, such as

DIGITAL or ANALOG

(see Selecting the input signal type on page 48).

No sound output from the front
speakers.

• The U-shaped connectors that connect the
POWER AMP IN terminals to the front
channel pre outs are not connected.

• Reconnect the

POWER AMP IN terminals to the front

channel pre-outs using the supplied U-shaped connectors
(see item 8 in Rear panel on page 14).

• The front speakers are connected to the B
speaker system jack.

• Connect the front speakers to the A speaker system
jacks (see Installing your speaker system on page 26).

No sound from the surround or
center speakers.

• Speaker settings are incorrect. (for
example, they have been set to

NO).

• Check you speaker settings in Speaker Systems on
page 58.

• The surround and/or center levels are
turned down.

• Check the levels in Channel Level on page 60.

• The surround and/or center speakers are
disconnected.

• Check Installing your speaker system on page 26 to
make sure the speakers are connected correctly.

• The

STEREO listening mode has been

selected.

• Choose a surround listening mode (see Listening in
surround sound
on page 43).

• Speaker system B is selected.

• Select speaker system A (see Switching the speaker
system
on page 80).

• The 2 channel input setting is selected
when using the multichannel analog inputs
or the USB interface.

• Change the setting accordingly (see Selecting USB and
multichannel analog input channels
on page 49).

No sound from surround back
speakers.

• Surround back speakers are set to

NO.

• Set the surround back speakers to

LARGE or SMALL

(see Speaker Systems on page 58).

• The

SB CH mode is switched off.

• Set the surround back channel to

SB CH ON (see

page 50).

• The source is not a 6.1 channel playback
source.

• Choose an Advanced surround listening mode (see
Listening in surround sound on page 43).

• The surround back speakers are
disconnected.

• Check Installing your speaker system on page 26 to
make sure the speakers are connected correctly.

• The surround back channel is on the 1
speaker setting, and your speaker is
connected to the right channel output.

• Connect the speaker to the surround back left channel
output (Installing your speaker system on page 26).

• The wrong input setting is selected when
using the multichannel analog inputs or the
USB interface.

• Change the setting accordingly (see Selecting USB and
multichannel analog input channels
on page 49).

• The

SB CH MODE is switched to AUTO and

the Dolby Surround EX / DTS ES software
you’re playing has no flag to indicate it is 6.1
compatible.

• You can still listen with surround back sound by setting
the surround back channel to

SB CH ON (page 50).

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