"thatLADude" wrote in message
I bought a Yamaha RX-V595 receiver back in Nov 1998.
Recently I had to move it around a little when I bought a new media
center cabinet for my living room and needed to reinstall all my
components.
Most likely induced problem - wiring errors.
I get all the connections back to what they were and everything works
fine except.... whenever I select the optical digital stream for say,
my DVD player or digital cable box, the receiver shuts off by itself
right as I switch the input source.
When you say "shuts off" do you mean powers itself down?
What happens when you select a digital input with no inputs of any kind
attached to the receiver?
However, whenever I select another type of digital signal process
effect, like "rock concert" or "concert hall" I can use the DVD player
or digital cable box fine.
This would be with an analog input, right?
From this I assume that the Dolby Digital decoder inside the receiver
has gone bad.
In general, the same electronics, the same chips implement both Dolby
Digital and digital effects.
I checked the speaker setting on the back as well, and
it's set properly for my speakers.
But is there a chance that a strand of speaker cabling is grounding out
someplace?
Is there anything else I can do besides look for a repair shop or sell
it on Ebay? I hate to sell it since a lot of the newer digital
receivers don't have phono inputs and I don't like the idea of having
to buy a separate phono amp....
I wouldn't worry about the cost of a low-cost but reasonble phono amp.
Do all of the non-digital inputs work properly?
Have you changed the outlets that the DVD player or digital cable box or
receiver plug into?
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