After a recent storm my receiver wont turn on; my other components were not affected. I tried unplugging it and plugging it back in, but nothing.
SOURCE: SONY STR-DE675 RECEIVER
Protect mean that the speaker wires are touching eachother or that one of your speakers are blown and it is shorting out the receiver.
SOURCE: Sony STR-DG810 w/ Bose Acoustimass 10
Try this:
Go into the menu settings by pressing "Receiver" --> "6-Video" --> "HDMI Audio" select "Amp," not "Amp+TV"
Yeah, it makes total sense to have a very important audio setting in the video menu.
SOURCE: Sony Receiver Won't Power On
Did you have any Rca Cables running to a Tv or anything by accident cuz it could run thru those, Lighting is a powerfull substance, if it hit the house then it could of ran into the cable to the tv an went out, thats wierd this is the 1st time ever hearing this, try looking in side to see any burn markings, an take a wiff cuz you can tell if somthings fried by the smell of it, if it is then its most likly dead
SOURCE: STR-DH700 won't power up unless I unplug-plug it.
This is a logic problem with the internal microprocessor. A quick experiment: Turn the unit on for about 2 minutes and shut it down. Doe sit power uip in this case? If so, I'd suspect that the heat generated during normal operation is creating an internal problem thaty is preventing the micro from recognizing the "off" condition. The power data line is hung and is not being recognizwed by the micro so any attempt to turn the unit on will fail. The unplug/re-plug essentially clears or resets the unit.
If the unit is new, return it for warranty repair. It will be important to describe when the unit fails however. Try to see how long it must remain on for the problem to occur.
Update this with your results if the unit is not under warranty and we'll try to narrow it down.
Thanks,
Dan
SOURCE: Im going to be running a set of BOSE acoustimass
By set, do you mean just the satellite speakers? Without the sub? With the sub?
Your receiver front, center and rear channels are rated at 100watts per channel at 8 ohms. If the Bose speakers are 8 ohm speakers, you're good to go. And as long as they have speaker connectors on them, and are not specifically made to work with the sub, or with each other(in other words proprietary). If you are using the entire Bose system, it should work fine.
Hope this helps.
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