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Hey, I just bought this receiver a month ago and have been VERY impressed with it. I bought a set of nice speakers to go with it. I was watching a movie tonight and messing with the volume. Don't know what happened but my center channel went almost silent. I changed the speaker between the left channel and right channel to see if it was the speaker, it is not. Please help me reset this beast to the factory settings. This is killin' me. I can't seem to find any information anywhere online on how to do this. Thanks for your help ahead of time.


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Thank you so much for your reply Justlord. I tried the resetting of the system to no success. I've been scouring the net for hours now trying to figure this out. I can hear audio out of the center channel but its SUPER quiet no matter how much I turn it up. I've tried hooking other speakers up to the same channel. All with the same results. I have a HTPC, PS3, X360, all of which give me the same result. I even tried my cable signal which is over component. Same result. Oh please tell me somebody has a clue of what is going on. I brew my own homebrew beer, I'd be willing to ship you some.....HAHAH, sorry hoping bribes might help convince some of you to use youre superior brains. Thanks again.


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Well, just for anybody elses information that might stumble upon this thread. I switched the speakers a few times, read around the net for a couple hours...Stressed, for a couple hours.....then just decided to try new speaker wire on the center channel. I was using High-end wire, however some of the wire must have burnt up or broke or whatever. Either way, its working fine. Only bad part now is that I formatted it to the factory settings and now I have to re-calibrate everything HAHAHAHAHAH. Thanks again.


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