Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Dec 24, 2009 9:07 pm A thankful person is a happy person. [/color]My hobby design blog: http://aviewondesign.blogspot.com/ Re: Surround sound difficulties in home theatre 5Dec 25, 2009 9:37 am A thankful person is a happy person. [/color]My hobby design blog: http://aviewondesign.blogspot.com/ Re: Surround sound difficulties in home theatre 7Dec 30, 2009 9:40 pm Hi guys, I had a very similar problem on many occassions with my Yamaha setup and thought WTF???? Then for some reason it would sort itself out again, then go off again etc etc. Finally after using the internal 'tone test' feature of the amp to hear what each speaker was doing the centre channel did sound weak. I up'd the level and everything seemed fine. Once again it dropped out, only this time I found the culprit. No sooner had the sound dropped out from the centre channel when our darling cat 'Rex' shot out from behind the entertainment unit. A quick inspection found he had dislodged the bannana plugs completely. After installing a couple of anti-cat run through barriers I've never had the problem again. Hope you solve your problem soon as sound makes the movie experience what it's meant to be. PD Hayman 34 H1 Thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=29460&start=0 Blog http://miazfolly.blogspot.com Tiles 25/3/09 Colors 6/4/09 Tender 7/5/09 Contract 28/5/09 Land 16/11/09 Looking for some advice on pool surround planting. We have roughly 500mm wide garden bed around the edge of our pool. Depth of the bed is only around 250-300mm to top… 0 3846 Hi We have a road close to our place and only an old flimsy wooden fence between us and the Neighbour closest to the road. Any ideas on a sound proof modular fence. Like… 0 7458 Grate, thank you! RexChan if thats the reason i could sleep well without thinking about additional cost. But 1st i'll need to read about NRV cleaning/replaing stuff. I… 7 31120 |