

Pure Music lets you manage all your music files quickly and easily. Stylish, Powerful and Fast Music Player with elegant design. The Music Equalizer enables you to adjust your sound tracks with several band equalizer and enjoy a powerful bass amplifier. Pure Music with powerful built-in equalizer will highly improve your sound quality and allow you to enjoy your favorite songs anytime, anywhere without networks.
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I don?t know the specs of all the speakers because we have REALLY high ceilings and I haven?t had the opportunity to get the ladder out.Do you want to get the best Musical Experience on your Android device?! My Boss, bless his heart, is not the most tech savvy guy and he is the one who set this whole rig up, and because I am also a musician, I have been selected to identify and solve this issue. I am concerned that A) We are running to many speakers off of one receiver or they are not connected in the most optimal way, or B) that the location of the receiver may be to warm and the unit is overheating. We have it connected using an 1/8? to RCA jack in the DVD input. My concerns are not with the iPod as it is new and we have the output on it around 95% so as to lessen the load on the receiver.

However, once the problem begins, it becomes more frequent throughout the day/evening until it won?t even remain powered at all. Once this happens, we will let it remain off for a few minutes, then power it up. Probably once a week the receiver will shut itself off. We have an iPod that we use to pipe music throughout the dining and bar areas. We currently use a Yamaha rx-797 stereo receiver that is connected to, from what I can see, nine separate speakers. I am the manager of a small restaurant that has a ?self installed? stereo system. Yamaha rx-797 shutting off intermittently! So make sure to memorize your setting for restoring Will be recovered when this initialization mode. All user settings will be lost and this factory setting Note:If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1. Check that the entire display is flashing with an interval ofĪbout 1 second, and release your fingers from the 2 buttonsĪnd the microprocessor will be initialized. Hold the following STANDARD button and DSP SIMULATIONģ. This reset procedure has been know to work some minor miracles, lets hope it works one for you.Ģ. A new DSP board usualy cost about $300 and then you must pay for the labor. If it is not under warranty, you will not like the cost of the repair. If this does not help, you need to take it in to be serviced. This is a new model of Denon, it should still be under Denon's warranrty, it has a 2 year warranty. You can try this reset precedure below, but it sounds like you may have a DSP board problem.
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more record level in/ more level out.!īelow is copied from page 9 of your user operation manual for Marantz's explanation of the source/direct button. When source direct is off you will be able to hear the output of the tape deck, so adjusting the tape deck's record level will also affect the volume coming out of the speakers. With the source direct button pressed on you should hear a change in volume when moving the amp's volume knob only. To test this, put a blank tape in the tape deck, choose the source as phono and place the dec in record/pause. This switch must be off to record through the amps record outputs. When this button is pressed on the sound going to the speakers comes direct from the "source" (cd, radio tuner, phonograph etc.) when in the off position you can monitor the recording of whatever source is being recorded via the tape deck. This button's function is to monitor the output of a recorder connected to the record outputs of your amp. I will explain the proper use of the source/direct button. I do not think your use of an equalizer has caused any problems. I hope that you can get something out of my answer! sorry! Good Luck! I would personally just use the mode that seems to work, because something is obviously malfunctioning, or possibly burned out. If you really wanted to pinpoint such an anomaly, then you would need to do it with every speaker through all of the channels to make cetain that this is not the case. test each channel first(without pure direct) by connecting the speaker to a channel and then disconnecting it, and connecting it to a different channel repetedly, until you have gone through all of the channels. A way to check for this is to connect only one speaker and an audio source. There is a rare possibility that there is something wrong with one of your speakers- causing certain circuits in the receiver to malfunction. The pure direct on / off is a sound filter to alter the sound performance of the receiver. It sounds to me like an audio enhancement filter is malfunctioning.
