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Anonymous Posted on Aug 25, 2011

I have a yamaha RX-V461B AV receiver. I cannot get the the right front speaker channel to work. All the surround and center speakers work. Even when I run the speaker test, no static comes out from that channel. I checked the speakker setting on the front panel and is set to B I have swapped out the speakers and they work fine on the right front. Maybe it is the setting? How can I reset to factory defaults?

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There is no setting that would choose one front speaker to work differently than the other. The amp or something in the audio path within the receiver is failing.

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