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#1
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Guys,
I purchased a new home cinema system as some may know
A Denon 1910 AMP and q acoustics 1010i 5.1 speaker package.
I have SKY HD conencted to it together with a PS3
Randomly through SKY I get all I can describe as a speaker pop on the centre speaker.
pop is a bit like the noise you get when you switch sources.
Only ever the centre speaker, and from what I can tell only on SKY HD.
Its been connected with HDMI & HDMI + optical - pop happened with both.
I rang Q-Acoustics - they reckon its not the speaker
I emailed Denon and this is what they said
Anyone else experienced somthing similar
Or does that Denon reply make any sense?
Cheers,
Shaun
I purchased a new home cinema system as some may know
A Denon 1910 AMP and q acoustics 1010i 5.1 speaker package.
I have SKY HD conencted to it together with a PS3
Randomly through SKY I get all I can describe as a speaker pop on the centre speaker.
pop is a bit like the noise you get when you switch sources.
Only ever the centre speaker, and from what I can tell only on SKY HD.
Its been connected with HDMI & HDMI + optical - pop happened with both.
I rang Q-Acoustics - they reckon its not the speaker
I emailed Denon and this is what they said
Please update firmware on the Sky box and check to see if this resolves the issue for you as it is not occurring on any other sources. You can also try disabling any EQ settings to see if this makes a difference. Finally doing a recalibration may help if using audyseyy. Failing this please send us as much information as possible including details on the audio input signal when this occurs etc.
Or does that Denon reply make any sense?
Cheers,
Shaun
#3
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my HD box is going thru my amp optically and haven't had it happen. So no help there! Doubt its the speakers nor amplifier if its OK thru other sources.
#5
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I used to have a similar problem with an Onkyo amp and a blu ray player, but the noises came through all speakers not just one. It was resolved by a firmware update on the AMP.
Does your Denon have updateable firmware? Is so, check it is up to date. There is a denon owners forum on AVForums.com Home
Also check the speaker cable on your centre speaker.
As far as I was aware, firmware updates on Sky happened automatically, but I'm not sure on that one.
Does your Denon have updateable firmware? Is so, check it is up to date. There is a denon owners forum on AVForums.com Home
Also check the speaker cable on your centre speaker.
As far as I was aware, firmware updates on Sky happened automatically, but I'm not sure on that one.
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are you pleased with it apart from the 'pop' sound, speakers are well worth it aren't they!
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I know Sky software updates happen automatically, but firmware? Personally I'd go down the amp firmware upgrade.
Speaking (ahem) of which I've never updated my Onkyo.... wanders off to see how.....
Speaking (ahem) of which I've never updated my Onkyo.... wanders off to see how.....
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There is a button you can press on the remote (can't remember which!)that will tell you which firmware you have, you can then go onto Onkyo's website to see if there are any updates.
If you are not having any problems, I would leave it alone! I've never updated the firmware on my current Onkyo, an 875, because its always worked faultlessly.
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#13
I get sound, but not 5.1 - which hasn't been an issue as most of the HD programs I watch are sport. The OP said he gets the problem with or without the optical connection, so I didn't think his problem was 5.1 specific.
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My apologies, I just assumed we were talking about 5.1.
#15
to update firmware on a Sky box you need to ;
pull out power plug hold down backup button on the box and then plug back in power, keep holding backup down until all the lights on front come on. leave for about 15-20 mins and box should then be sat in standby, (just red light on)
this works because i used to fit them and we had to do it at every new install.
pull out power plug hold down backup button on the box and then plug back in power, keep holding backup down until all the lights on front come on. leave for about 15-20 mins and box should then be sat in standby, (just red light on)
this works because i used to fit them and we had to do it at every new install.
#16
to update firmware on a Sky box you need to ;
pull out power plug hold down backup button on the box and then plug back in power, keep holding backup down until all the lights on front come on. leave for about 15-20 mins and box should then be sat in standby, (just red light on)
this works because i used to fit them and we had to do it at every new install.
pull out power plug hold down backup button on the box and then plug back in power, keep holding backup down until all the lights on front come on. leave for about 15-20 mins and box should then be sat in standby, (just red light on)
this works because i used to fit them and we had to do it at every new install.
Don't suppose you know if it'll help with my "pop"?
On Saturday I'll recalibrate the system and do a firmware update on the sky hd box
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We'll I've downloaded the firmward and recalibrated the Audssey settings as per Denon's technical department
Time will tell.
Something slightly confusing.
Previously calibrating the setup my amp complained about the centre speaker being out of phase.
This time is did not
And ba$tard.
As I'm typing this and sky is downloading settings the centre speaker just made that ******* pop sound.
Ahhhhhhhhhh
Time will tell.
Something slightly confusing.
Previously calibrating the setup my amp complained about the centre speaker being out of phase.
This time is did not
And ba$tard.
As I'm typing this and sky is downloading settings the centre speaker just made that ******* pop sound.
Ahhhhhhhhhh
#19
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Have you tried changing the speaker cable you use for the centre speaker?ie try the cable from your left or right speaker just to eliminate that from the equation.
Also link the centre channel output from Denon to your left or right speaker to exclude your centre speaker being at fault.
Also link the centre channel output from Denon to your left or right speaker to exclude your centre speaker being at fault.
#21
Have you tried changing the speaker cable you use for the centre speaker?ie try the cable from your left or right speaker just to eliminate that from the equation.
Also link the centre channel output from Denon to your left or right speaker to exclude your centre speaker being at fault.
Also link the centre channel output from Denon to your left or right speaker to exclude your centre speaker being at fault.
Do you mean swap the cables?
I haven't tried changing the cable - will do that tomorrow
#23
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is it the sub turning off/on?
#25
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Urban what I mean is you need to exclude every other cause and then concentrate on the sky box and amp
1) Exclude the speaker cable as faulty by using another length of speaker cable.
2) Exclude the speaker being at fault by connecting the centre channel output of the Denon to the left speaker, as you usually would with speaker cable. Your centre speaker is now not connected to anything.
If the abnormal sound now also starts to come through the left speaker, you know it wasn't a fault with the centre speaker.
That then only leaves the amp or sky at fault. Just remind me, have you watched blu ray films through the amp?
1) Exclude the speaker cable as faulty by using another length of speaker cable.
2) Exclude the speaker being at fault by connecting the centre channel output of the Denon to the left speaker, as you usually would with speaker cable. Your centre speaker is now not connected to anything.
If the abnormal sound now also starts to come through the left speaker, you know it wasn't a fault with the centre speaker.
That then only leaves the amp or sky at fault. Just remind me, have you watched blu ray films through the amp?
Last edited by Dingdongler; 31 January 2010 at 07:54 AM.
#26
No - definately not.
OK, we'll I've replaced the centre cable speaker and I'll just take it from there.
Yes - I've watched blu ray via PS3 and haven't noticed anything.
If I hear the noise again i'll swap speakers as suggested
Urban what I mean is you need to exclude every other cause and then concentrate on the sky box and amp
1) Exclude the speaker cable as faulty by using another length of speaker cable.
2) Exclude the speaker being at fault by connecting the centre channel output of the Denon to the left speaker, as you usually would with speaker cable. Your centre speaker is now not connected to anything.
If the abnormal sound now also starts to come through the left speaker, you know it wasn't a fault with the centre speaker.
That then only leaves the amp or sky at fault. Just remind me, have you watched blu ray films through the amp?
1) Exclude the speaker cable as faulty by using another length of speaker cable.
2) Exclude the speaker being at fault by connecting the centre channel output of the Denon to the left speaker, as you usually would with speaker cable. Your centre speaker is now not connected to anything.
If the abnormal sound now also starts to come through the left speaker, you know it wasn't a fault with the centre speaker.
That then only leaves the amp or sky at fault. Just remind me, have you watched blu ray films through the amp?
Yes - I've watched blu ray via PS3 and haven't noticed anything.
If I hear the noise again i'll swap speakers as suggested
#27
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do you get a flicker/flash on the screen when you get the noise?
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