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  1. Thanks to all of you who tried to help. Special thanks to Myram who hit it on the head. When I originally did what he suggested, it still didn't work, or so I thought. This morning I was going to play some CD's and when I powered on the receiver it was in VCR2 mode from when I was dinking around, and I could hear the TV sound coming thru the speakers very faint. I thought WTF?? Then it hit me. I turned on the TV, and turned the TV volume all the way down, and then cranked up the volume from the cable box, and voila! It works! Thanks again Myram! ~CheeseHead P.S. I picked up a surge suppressor which takes care of my coaxial too, thx for the tip. Denon 3801 Klipsch RF3 (fronts) Klipsch RC3 (center) Klipsch RS3 (rears) Klipsch SW12 (sub) Toshiba SD-2200 DVD Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2100 Cable Box
  2. Of course Keith, I've read the manual. What I have isn't a digital issue, it's analog. Everything digital works just dandy. Myram, do you have yours setup similar to mine? With a digital audio cable coming out of the cable box into the receiver, and then a pair of analog plugs from the cable box to a different port on the receiver? I still can't get it to work, even when I disconnect the digital audio portion, thinking the cable box won't send out an analog and digital at the same time, it's still dead. The only settings I saw for the cable box is what type of digital audio (DD or other) and then what type (normal,wide,narrow). Other than that, I don't think you can actually tell the cable box where to send the audio from? ~Disgruntled CheeseHead (Think how mad I'd be if the Packers got blown out and Dennis Miller was making fun of us instead of the Skins!)
  3. Will I need to run the video portion also? Or just the sound? I connected just the white and red audio cables to VCR2, and put the receiver on VCR2, and still didn't get sound. Then when I put my TV into the 'Video 1' mode so I could check the on-screen settings of my receiver, I swore I heard noise from the speakers, although there was no picture. I didn't have time to check into it, the game was back on and my buddies were bitchin'. So I'm thinking if I run both audio and the video from the cable box to the VCR2 of the receiver, and then put the TV on Video 1 I could solve it?
  4. Good point, I have everything else in the house protected, might as well do the cable line too. Maybe get a line conditioner too? No luck on my wiring issue, guess I watch the game thru the TV speakers. Bummer!
  5. I have the analog inputs from the cable box going to the TV/DBS inputs of the receiver, which are in the same row as the Digital Audio In. I tried disconnecting the digital audio cable completely to see if analog would kick in, but it's not. Argh!
  6. I have my Klipsch RF3's all plugged into my Denon3801, and everything is cool, until it comes time to deal with the cable box. I ran a cable from the Digital Out on the Cable box to my TV/DBS Digital in on the receiver, and all is great, but I only get sound from those channels that broadcast digitally. My question is, how can I get the non-digital stations to come thru the receiver? I just added some cables from the back of the cable box for an analog signal and ran those to the analog in's of the receiver, but it's not recognizing them! When I flip to a non-digital channel, the receiver goes from digital to analong, but it's not searching for the analog inputs? Any help would be appreciated, the Packer game is on tonight! CheeseHead Denon 3801 Klipsch RF3 (fronts) Klipsch RC3 (center) Klipsch RS3 (rears) Klipsch SW12 (sub) Toshiba SD-2200 DVD Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2100 Cable Box
  7. Bought mine locally at a 50% over cost sale...totalled $261.
  8. I was in the same boat as you as to deciding where to buy my HT from. The best deals by far are online, but you won't get a valid warranty, no matter what they say. There are a couple places that you'll get a warranty from because they're 'authorized dealers', but you'll pay the MSRP for the equipment, the same you'd pay at your local dealer. So, my advice is to do what the other poster suggested, wait for a sale at your local dealer. I got all mine at a '50% of normal markup sale' and saved $600 alone on speakers and $300 off my receiver.
  9. I've had a pair of the RS-3's for surrounds (The WDST speakers you're talking about) for about a month now. I've abused my entire system during this 'break-in' process, and I can say I'm totally happy with the RS-3's. Not only to movies sound incredible (once you get them positioned and tweaked correctly...I actually adjusted the dB input on my to +2 via my Denon 3801) but regular music really sounds good. I never listen to CD's thru my 2 mains anymore, I pump it through all my speakers.
  10. I just got Time Warners digital cable and have watch lots of newer flicks on HBO...NONE of which were in 5.1. My receiver only detects a Dolby ProLogic (I think that's Dolby 2.0) signal coming from the cable box.
  11. Hey RWMIN...you know the model # of your dish and decoder box? The one I was looking at is (so I thought) the only one out there with HDTV...The RCA DTC100... that also handles a 5.1 surround signal. I could be wrong, and probably am. FYI, this upcoming weekend is another Starz freebie.
  12. To add insult to injury, once I get below channel 100, I don't get sound. What a mess. Does that mean that I should hook up L and R audio jacks to the cable box, run them to the 3801, and then I'll have to mess with the receiver settings anytime I want to view anything below 100? Granted this is only when I *WANT* to run things through the receiver, 90% of the time I'll be listening to the TV thru the TV speakers. Only time I'd use the receiver is if/when I can get a movie in DD, or there's a Packer game
  13. Ah ha! I always had it in 'auto' mode, but for the heck of it I pressed it again, and I got sound! Only bad part is, everything is defaulting to Pro Logic mode. I'm not sure if they movies I'm flipping thru on HBO are 5.1 or not, doubt it, they're all older. To test it, I played my Matrix DVD and the receiver automatically went into DD mode, but when I toggle back to the TV/DBS I get Pro Logic. Anyone know if digital cable companies broadcast in 5.1? I remember when I was pricing satellite dishes the guy told me that if I wanted a 5.1 capable dish I'd have to shell out $600.
  14. Thanks guys, 5-Channel/DD/DTS issue resolved. I just posted a new question regarding what you just brought up about the On-Screen menu where you select the inputs. Please refer to the new post for a complete description of my new problem! Thanks again! ~Cheez
  15. Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me figure out my 5-channel stereo/DD/DTS issue. Now I have a new problem as of today. I had digital cable installed, and on the back of the converter there is an S-Video jack which I have going up to my receiver. It also has a digital audio coax cable connector. I'm hoping it transmits a true DD signal! Anyway, I bought the cable to connect the Audio out on the cable box to the one and only coax jack on my Denon 3801. I went into the On-Screen menu of the Denon and set the TV/DBS to Coaxial...and I'm still not getting any sound! Anybody have any ideas? Denon 3801 Klipsch Reference RF3, RC3, RS3, KSW12 Toshiba DVD2200 Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2100 Cable Box
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