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I received my second set of Polk speakers a little while ago, and noticed after I hooked them up that now the sound comes out of the front (Polk 60s and Polk CS1) and rear speakers, but not the side speakers (Polk 50s). At any given time it can only output sound to five speakers, despite all seven being wired to the receiver. This same is true even when I'm watching blu-rays with 7.1 sound (Repo and 3:10 to Yuma).
On the menu there is a diagram that shows all seven speakers, two of which are not highlighted. I'm wondering if there is an option on the Onkyo 605s that would allow me to implement these two speakers. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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First make sure you have your surrounds speakers, which are on the sides, wired into the surround connections, and that your surround back speakers, which are behind you, are wired into the surround back connections. I only say this because we've seen multiple instances of people getting them reversed. Make sure bi-amping is not turned on, and then once you've verified all connections are correct try to re-run Audyssey. Audyssey should detect the new speakers and run test tones through them to set the distances, levels, etc. If all you're doing is hooking the speakers up and not running Audyssey, then the receiver probably doesn't know they're there, as it's set up for 5.1. Remember also that the surround back speakers will see the least use of all the speakers in your system.
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I double checked my connections, re-wired the whole system when I received the newest set of speakers. The rears do not have the capacity to bi-amp, but I was bi-amping four of the three Polk speakers.
Where would I find Audyssey and why mustn't I use bi-amping? I thought bi-amping made for better sound. |
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I'm going to guess it's a typo where you said you were "bi-amping four of the three Polk speakers". |
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If your 605 is anything like my 606 (and I think it is in this regard) you can not bi-amp the front L and R and still maintain a 7.1 system. Thats because you use the speaker outputs to the rear surround speakers to drive the front speakers once the bridge is removed from the speakers. Remove bi-amp as an option.
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Can't find the microphone that came with the receiver. Turned off the bi-amping, so now the sound has shifted from the rear speakers to the side speakers. Still a 5.1 systems but at least I'm using all my Polk speakers.
For the time being I'll keep an eye out for that microphone. Thanks. If I can't find the mic, maybe something from radio shack will do the trick. Last edited by mpstjohn; 10-27-2009 at 10:27 PM. |
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It's actually called Zone 2 in the Onkyo, and it's on page 87 of your owner's manual. If you don't have a copy of the manual then I strongly suggest you download it. Bootman posted the link for it a few posts above. Download and save it as a PDF document and you can reference it any time you need to.
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Its getting pretty late. I'll look for a mic at radio shack tomorrow and run Audyssey when I get back from work.
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And yet earlier it reads "Note that when Powered Zone 2 is turned off, you can enjoy 7.1-channel playback in your main room." I'll take your word that the Zone 2 must be turned off. Upon checking it didn't seem to be on in the first place. So I'm back to Audyssey. Check in with you guys tomorrow. Thanks. |
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Well I won't be picking up a karaoke type mic or anything of the kind. I do remember what the mic looks like and will ask someone at radio shack if they have something similar.
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If you frequent an electronics store or know someone that works in one you could ask if you can borrow the mic from one of their store displayed Onkyo's. That's what a friend did when he moved to another state. He lost his mic and was too far for me to just drive over with mine. I would suggest using the Onkyo mic over anything else. It's worth buying a new one from Onkyo support if you can't borrow one or find your old one.
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