QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Aug 26 2008, 01:44 PM)
How much did the RX-V463 alone cost you ronaldjoe? Yamaha AVR Discussion Thread
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Aug 26 2008, 03:58 PM
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Aug 26 2008, 05:04 PM
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Aug 28 2008, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(s6xs9x @ Aug 28 2008, 12:30 AM) then what could be my problem here ... my unit keep short me ... do I need to ground the unit .. or something else is wrong ...... I experienced the same thing, not only "short" by my AVR but also my DVD player since I stack my AVR on top of my DVD player due to limited space. Have you try to plug your unit to other power plug in your house by using longer power extension? You can try that first cause previously I experienced the same thing on my PC but when plug to other power plug then it was OK. Think might be due to the connection inside the power plug on the wall which didn't ground properly. |
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Aug 28 2008, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(s6xs9x @ Aug 28 2008, 11:18 AM) makes lots of sense, will try it when i reach home tonight .. if not i'll feel over energetic everytime .. kena short .. Actually you can refer to your user guide, think there do guide u how to set it to default. However, I set my front to large and both center and rear to small as what it is then run the YPAO. Sound was OK but I haven't set it again after bought my Sub, will set it again when free so that the setting consider the Sub as well. I used all default setting since I'm not too expert in all those setting but sound was OK for me about setting speakers to large .. and small .. hmmm i better check my configurations .. I just hantam only .. Anyone can guide step by step important things to check with my yammy avr? What i did was only set impedance to 6ohms and then run YPAO. *I'm a lazy kind of person .. Added on August 28, 2008, 12:08 pm QUOTE(djdyks @ Aug 28 2008, 12:17 PM) Ever wonder why some electrical appliances comes with 3-pin and plug and some got 2-pin plug ? Oh OK djdyks, if u didn't mention I also didn't notice about those small part at the rear panel purposely for ground connection. I'll check it out but how do you connect from the small part at the rear panel of your AVR to the ground? Izit just connect a wire from there to another 3-pin electrical appliance? Or can I just connect the wire to the TV rack which was make from metal? Thanks ya The 3rd pin is for ground connection ... u can either connect a 'ground' to other elec. appliance with 3pin plug ... Actually it is using your body to discharge to ground ... I remember my Yamaha 861 got a small part at the rear panel purposely for ground connection ... check it out This post has been edited by shich80: Aug 28 2008, 12:26 PM |
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Aug 29 2008, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(arremie @ Aug 28 2008, 07:21 PM) Even you have big speakers, always advisable to set them to small if you have a sub. Let the sub handle all the low signal below the cutover freq. The sub meant to do just that. In layman term, your speakers dont have to work hard for those low freq and will let them handle the above freq more efficiently. Oh,now I understand. Thought if I set my front speakers as small then it will need to work harder * your speakers considered "big" if the driver is at least 6.5 inch or bigger and not bcoz the enclosure can't fit in you car |
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Aug 29 2008, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(djdyks @ Aug 29 2008, 10:09 AM) Your rack made of metal, alrite ... but is it touching the ground DIRECTLY and without any bushing or rubbers? If it is, then ok ... Hahahaha, OK djdyks I'll try on your suggestion and see how la...Ya, my TV rack make of metal but think there is rubbers at the bottom of it. However, I can try on it see whether it help or not. Thanks ya djdyks. Any metal body part of the DVD player can be routed to connect to other electrical appliances which comes with 3-pin plug ... Or guys can try wearing slippers or anything to avoid contact with the ground and try 'touching' your elec. app. and test whether it works ? It'll prove whether my idea works NO WARRANTY for my suggestion ... take your own risk |
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QUOTE(htkaki @ Sep 10 2008, 05:35 PM) Yday, tested the TF BD with my Yammy 1800. Fuyoo, the AQ is simply amazing even though my sub is near dead. The floorstanders churning out low powerful bass. The surr works hard. Now, waiting for my sub to come. Then, can enjoy fully. htkaki, may i know what movie is this? |
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