Need help with setting up a yamaha 5.1 surround sound system?
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Hi i need a bit of help setting one up for my uncle I tried to get it working today by connecting his 3D bluray to his samsung tv by hdmi and then running a toslink cable from the tv to the amp then I connected all the speaker wire to the speakers and amp but only the centre and two surround(back) speakers work the subwoofer and two front speakers don't I have tried a factory reset on the amp but stiill no go if you change the wires around on the amp so that the two front speakers are in the surround output the front speakers work also the amp display only shows L and R lights not all the other speakers also this amp is a hdmi receiver but I have been using toslink instead please let me know which you think is better for the amp toslink or hdmi also the toslink inputs are only labled as tv and cd any help Is muchly appreciated thankyou
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Answer:
If the receiver (amp) can decode audio from an HDMI connection, then connect the Blu-ray player to the receiver's HDMI input with an HDMI cable. Then connect an HDMI cable from the receiver's HDMI output to the TV. The receiver plays the audio and sends the video to the TV (the TV does not need any audio). This is the easiest way to connect the devices and will offer the best sound quality. If the receiver can not decode audio from it's HDMI port, you should still connect the devices as described above. But you will also need to connect a TOSLINK cable from the Blu-ray player directly to the receiver (amp) for surround audio. The TV can not pass 5.1 surround audio from other devices through its optical port. That port is only for outputting 5.1 audio from the TV's tuner, such as when you watch over the air broadcasts received through an antenna or if you have a TV that can decode cable TV service.
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Setting up a Yamaha surround system revolves around YPAO. Yamaha is one of the few companies that makes the instruments that eventually get played back on one of its audio systems. A maker of home theater gear from inception, Yamaha now makes receivers that set up via an automated process called YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer). This system quickens the calibration and equalization process, setting and saving these calibrated settings in memory. Although setting up the speakers in a Yamaha system is not unlike other surround systems, the YPAO setup is integral to getting the best results. Difficulty: Moderate Things You'll Need: Yamaha receiver YPAO calibration mic Surround speakers Subwoofer Speaker wire Wire snips Wire stripper RCA subwoofer cable Camera tripod Instructions 1. Determine the wire lengths required for each speaker run from the receiver. Cut these lengths using the wire snips. Cut off a 1/2 inch of insulation from each end of all speaker runs using the wire stripper. 2. Twist up the binding posts on the rear of the Yamaha receiver. Insert the appropriate speaker wire into its respective terminal. Twist down the binding posts until the wires are secure. 3. Unscrew the binding posts on the speakers. Insert the other end of the wires coming from the receiver into the proper speaker. Screw down the posts to secure the wires. 4. Plug in the subwoofer cable from the "SUB" out on the rear panel of the Yamaha receiver. Route this cable to the "LFE" in on the rear of the subwoofer. Plug the sub into AC power, turn it on, then set the volume knob to the center position. 5. Insert the YPAO microphone into the front 3.5 mm jack labeled "MIC." "Press Enter to Start" appears on the display. Place the microphone on a camera tripod at ear level. Thread the YPAO mic onto the male threads on the tripod, with the mic pointing directly at the ceiling. 6. Press "Enter" on the Yamaha remote. Leave the measurement area to prevent causing interference with the microphone. Scroll down using the directional buttons on the receiver's remote until "Measurement" is displayed. Press "Enter" to begin the process. 7. Press "Enter" on the remote when the display reads "Select:Save." The receiver saves the acoustic measurements, and setup is complete. Tips & Warnings For best results, attempt to keep the front three speakers at ear level. Surrounds should be kept within 18 inches of ear height. Failure to keep the room quiet during the three-minute calibration period will result in skewed results from acoustic interference. A restart of the calibration process will be necessary.
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