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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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L & R good on headphone as well as LF on speaker
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macgyver655
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I have had a few pioneers with the same style speaker connectors where the red connector was pushed in slightly from someone hitting it against something else and inside the unit on the back side of that connector, then metal strip that goes down to the circuit board was bent and touching either the neg strip or the case metal. Check that.
I wish you had a headphone connector that you could connect it to your main speakers just to verify the HP signal was clean.
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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i will check that next. could you explain the headphone connector a little better? i hasve all kinds of connectors
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macgyver655
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I was looking over the schematics some more and I want you to try something. Connect your speaker to the B channel RF and have it playing so you hear the low volume and distortion. Then just plug in your headphones. Nothing else. Sound should still be coming out of your B speaker. Did it change?
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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it completely muted the output of the speaker when I plugged in the head phones
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macgyver655
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Ok, that took a while. There is an error in the schematic so I had to verify in another location. Does your receiver have a speaker select button to select A or B or A+B or just SP?
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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It has a button on the front panel and a separate red indicator, as well as the digital display that shows what is selected when you press the button. Speaker A, Speaker B, Speaked A & B, Speakers Off. It appears that inserting head phones switches the speakers off because it displays head phones inserted when they are plugged in, and the red light turns off.
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macgyver655
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Ok, that is what I am seeing also with the correct document page. So when you were connected to the B speakers, did you select B only with the button? And you had the low volume and noise?
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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Yes that is what happens. Speaker in A or B right channel will produce very low volume and I think the distortion comes from turning the volume up close to max, because it does not seem to be distorted when the volume know is at 50%. But the output is so low at 50% that it is difficult to hear any distortion. I think that turning the volume up is over driving the preamp.
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macgyver655
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I need you to try doing a master reset. Make sure you see "reset?", "OK?" and "ok".
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jgrice53
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okay, saw the reset , ok, and ok....but there is no change
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macgyver655
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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i have the owners manual but i do not have the remote for this receiver and it says on page 34 that you have to use the remote to change speaker levels, so it looks like i will be ordering another remote control.
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macgyver655
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| jgrice53 wrote: | | i have the owners manual but i do not have the remote for this receiver and it says on page 34 that you have to use the remote to change speaker levels, so it looks like i will be ordering another remote control. |
Oh, that's right. This model does not have those buttons. Do you have an ipod, Iphone or ipad?
You can download software that will control the receiver.
Could try the headphone thing also if you have a plug to butcher up, lol.
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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i have an iphone 3gs and a samsung galaxy s5, and yes i will gladly butcher a headphone plug, i think i have some old 1/4 phone plugs that are on an old speaker cabinet that has a screw on cap that will allow for changing the wires.
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macgyver655
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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I have looked at several apps, apple and android and none list this model. The closest I have found is an app for the VSX-822. I have downloaded an app. The owners manual only says that an iPhone or Ipod can be connected to listen to music through the receiver, no thing about controlling any functions. I think the problem is that this receiver does not have a way to connect to a network. But I am going to try this app with the USB connection and see if that will work.
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jgrice53
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well the app that i downloaded doesn't work because when you open the app it asks for the ip address, so i will be trying the headphone thing
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macgyver655
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Well I could say we could try doing some more testing assuming that the adjustment is ok, because the master reset should of set those levels to default. But we could end up spending time chasing nothing if it is set to low. One thing that I have found working on a lot of pioneers it that most of the pioneer avr remotes will work on most all models. There may be some different buttons, or some not there, or some extras, but they usually work all the functions. So you could look for an avr remote that may not be specifically for your model. Just don't look at to old of ones, because i don't know for sure. If you do find one pretty cheap, and you can post a link or picture I could probably tell better.
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jgrice53
Joined: 10 Dec 2014 Posts: 165 Location: marion, sc 29571
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okay i will start looking
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