[Electronics-Talk] Denon Receiver Trouble, How to Fix With Heos IndependentlyRE: Looking For a good microwave
Christopher Chaltain
chaltain at outlook.com
Wed Jan 3 20:51:33 UTC 2024
I have a Denon receiver and use the HEOS app. I can control my receiver through the Denon app, but I've never tried the web portal. I haven't seen anything like the issue you've described, although the TV speakers and the 7.1 speakers hooked up to my Denon receiver are different. For example, I can't control the TV speakers through the HEOS app or the receiver. I have to control them through the TV. My family frequently uses the TV's remote to watch something on the TV and they're controlling the speakers on the TV. If I'm also in the room, I turn down the speakers on the TV and use my app, receivers remote or the knob on the receive to raise the volume of the surround sound speakers hooked to my receiver. I don't use any headphones with my Denon receiver. Sorry I couldn't help, but I hope you figure it out.
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Chaltain at Outlook, USA
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Denon Receiver Trouble, How to Fix With Heos IndependentlyRE: Looking For a good microwave
Good afternoon everyone,
I saw several posts here from folks that use Denon Equipment and the Heos App. Twice we've had an issue where the Denon Receiver volume goes low and I'm not able to control the volume via the receiver knob and our wireless headphones don't work. We hear audio via all of our devices but believe they're using the tv's speakers. However the volume is so loud that we believe it's being routed through the sound system's speakers when the receiver is on.
We have the Heos App installed on our smartphones but don't know what to check in an attempt to fix the problem. One technician suggested unplugging the receiver, waiting a minute, and plugging it back in to clear up the trouble. I did this this morning without success.
A Bjorn's Technician will be here tomorrow to troubleshoot but I told them that I'm not willing to pay $185.00 every time this happens. It's important for me to get my headphones going to avoid complaints from the neighbors particularly late at night.
If any of you Denon enthusiasts have had this issue Please tell us how we can fix it independently. Besides Heos I believe there's also a way to control one's Denon devices via a Web portal. Has anyone used this and how well does it work with screen readers?Your tips and tricks will be very much appreciated. Happy new year everyone.
Peter Donahue
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