CheeseHead Posted September 29, 2001 Share Posted September 29, 2001 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myram Posted September 29, 2001 Share Posted September 29, 2001 Your Very Welcome!!! All you have to do to help you out is to go into the cable box settings, and set the volume output to fixed (not variable). Glad I could help you out. Steve ------------------ Klipsch Quartets - fronts Klipsch Academy - center Klipsch KG 1.5's - rear surrounds Klipsch KG .5's - rear side surrounds Klipsch KSW12 subwoofer Denon AVR-4800 Denon POA-5200 THX Amp (fronts) Sony C-67ES CD Player JVC 36D201 36" TV JVC HR-S3600 SVHS Player JVC XV-M565BK DVD Player Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2100 Digital Cable box Playstation 2 Monster Power HTS-2000 Monster Cable M-series Speaker Cable and subwoofer cable Monster Component, S-Video, and Optical cables RS HT Gold Interconnects This message has been edited by myram on 09-29-2001 at 06:45 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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