Why is there no sound from the rear channels?
Make sure the speakers are attached to the rear channel outputs,
and your receiver is in surround sound mode. A simple test for
correct set-up of your receiver and speakers is to use the test
tone function of your receiver or decoder. Refer to your receiver’s
manual for instructions on how to perform this test.
Note: In general, when watching movies, the amount of sound
coming from the rear speakers is much less than that coming
from the front and center speakers. When listening to music in
stereo the rear speakers will not be activated.
Why is there no sound from the center speaker?
In order to get center channel output, your receiver must be in
Pro Logic, or Dolby Digital surround mode and the program source
must be in a surround format. Use the Dolby test tone function
mentioned above to check the set-up of your speakers and receiver.
See your receiver or preamplifier owner's manual for complete
instructions.
Why am I getting ONLY center channel output from TV
broadcast or videotape?
The station is broadcasting in Mono, not Stereo. If you're playing
a videotape and get only the center channel, the movie is not in
stereo and/or you have a Mono VCR. You need a stereo VCR to
get surround sound from prerecorded tapes. Rental tapes of
movies that have been in circulation for months may have poor
sound quality.
How can I turn the speakers on my TV on and off?
Most TVs have a switch on the back panel, or an on-screen menu
that needs to be accessed. If the line output of your TV is marked
"variable," you'll need to turn up the volume on your TV and then
turn off the speakers so they do not interfere with the sound from
your surround sound speaker system. See your TV owner's manual
for details.
Resources
Call us at 888-880-8992 if this information doesn’t solve your
problems or if you have additional questions. You can also visit
our web site at: www.aperionaudio.com, and send email to:
customerservice@aperionaudio.com.
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