sandeepmohan
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks,
I've got an old Denon AVR 3312 as my HT base. Running 5.1. Though its old gear, it has worked flawlessly.
We were watching Untamed on Netflix (Highly recommended) when out of the blue the dialog channel cut out. I could not hear any dialog. Had to switch to Stereo to continue watching. In the middle of an Episode I flipped back to Surround and the center channel was back. Only to cut out in a few minutes. This was accompanied by some relays clicking inside the AVR. I shut down the receiver, TV, turned off power completely, swapped HDMI cables. The issue fixes itself and then moments later, I loose the center channel again. The AVR runs barely warm (even at 60% gain) so not a case of temperature cut out. Checked speaker wires and I can't find any shorting. Interestingly when I run a speaker test tone via the AVR interface, the center channel does output a signal. Its only when viewing content, there is no audio or dialog.
Any tips on how to diagnose the issue.
I've got an old Denon AVR 3312 as my HT base. Running 5.1. Though its old gear, it has worked flawlessly.
We were watching Untamed on Netflix (Highly recommended) when out of the blue the dialog channel cut out. I could not hear any dialog. Had to switch to Stereo to continue watching. In the middle of an Episode I flipped back to Surround and the center channel was back. Only to cut out in a few minutes. This was accompanied by some relays clicking inside the AVR. I shut down the receiver, TV, turned off power completely, swapped HDMI cables. The issue fixes itself and then moments later, I loose the center channel again. The AVR runs barely warm (even at 60% gain) so not a case of temperature cut out. Checked speaker wires and I can't find any shorting. Interestingly when I run a speaker test tone via the AVR interface, the center channel does output a signal. Its only when viewing content, there is no audio or dialog.
Any tips on how to diagnose the issue.