4 Messages
I need to hook up a speaker to my HR54-700
My 2 month old Onkyo AV receiver died and is in the shop waiting for parts to arrive. The factory repair center said that it could take a long time to come in. My current setup is using HDMI between the HR54 and the TV. My TV speaker is the pits for sound quality and my 27 years in the Army didn't help my hearing a bit. My TV has no audio out, only in. I would like to hook up my center channel speaker temporarily and thought that maybe I could use a 10-pin din cable to split out the audio. My center channel speaker has just the red and black wire connectors. Will this work? Do I need anything else? Thanks in advance!
shannon02
ACE - Expert
•
21.1K Messages
1 year ago
The 10 pin din cable only outputs line audio that needs an amp to drive speakers.
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
0
0
litzdog911
ACE - Sage
•
46.4K Messages
1 year ago
Like shannon02 stated, you'll need an amplifier with volume control between the HR54 and your speaker.
I'm surprised that they wouldn't simply replace a 2-month old Receiver instead of making you wait for parts.
____________________________________
ACEs are customers too, NOT employees. Answers are based on experience. I strive to give honest answers, even if not always appreciated. If you posted personal information, please edit and remove.
For official support call DirecTV Satellite 1-800-531-5000, DirecTV Stream 1-888-429-4023, DirecTV Gemini dedicated 1-888-488-4742, or AT&T 1-800-288-2020.
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
0
0
ctgt
4 Messages
1 year ago
OK, that definitely adds expense. I don't see an inexpensive work-around for that. Thanks!
0
0
ctgt
4 Messages
1 year ago
Yeah, that is what I was expecting--replacement. It wasn't cheap, not ready to shell out a lot of money for another one. It is just difficult to hear certain programs without having the volume way up.
0
0
Juniper
ACE - Expert
•
22.9K Messages
1 year ago
You shouldn't have to shell out more money. I would expect with just 2 months you would be well within warranty. I would contact them again as waiting on parts for something you just bought doesn't seem right.
(Hopefully whatever you get they did better PMCS on it).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Included after every post)
I am a customer, not an employee. This is a public forum.
For official support call DirecTV 1-800-531-5000, DIRECTV STREAM 1-888-429-4023
www.directv.com
(AT&T has sold off their share in DirecTV)
*I am not a DIRECTV employee, and the views and opinions expressed on this forum are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider, or party.
0
0
ctgt
4 Messages
1 year ago
The receiver has a 2 year warranty. The service facility is 150 miles away in NE Atlanta and its about time to give them a call.
0
0