Another help request?

Lesmor

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Using a Denon 8500 with 7.1 layout

when I do the "check levels" test on say my front left speaker the check plays through all my other speakers?

If I run a sweep most of the sweep comes through the selected speaker, but can also be heard on all my other speakers?
any suggestions appreciated
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Andy
 

John Mulcahy

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Sounds like you may have a processing mode selected which is synthesising output on other channels. The mode needs to be some form of direct which doesn't apply processing.
 

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Front Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Center Channel Speaker
JBK SCL- 6
Front Wide Speakers
Arendal 1961 monitors
Surround Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Surround Back Speakers
Ascendo CCRM-6P
Front Height Speakers
KK Quattro QFH
Rear Height Speakers
KK Quattro 85
Subwoofers
3 x Arendal 1723 2S
Video Display Device
Epson 1200
Screen
Grandview 138' 16:9
Other Equipment
Zappiti mini HDR,miniDSP 2x4 HD
Thanks John
I will need to check that out
If I remember correct the AVR is showing "Multichannel 7.1" on the display which I think is right?
AFAIK there is no other processing being done
 

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Using long HDMI cables can sometimes cause problems with audio appearing on the wrong channels.
 

Lesmor

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Trinnov Altitude 16
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Trinnov Amplitude 16
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Panasonic DP-UB-9000
Front Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Center Channel Speaker
JBK SCL- 6
Front Wide Speakers
Arendal 1961 monitors
Surround Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Surround Back Speakers
Ascendo CCRM-6P
Front Height Speakers
KK Quattro QFH
Rear Height Speakers
KK Quattro 85
Subwoofers
3 x Arendal 1723 2S
Video Display Device
Epson 1200
Screen
Grandview 138' 16:9
Other Equipment
Zappiti mini HDR,miniDSP 2x4 HD
Using long HDMI cables can sometimes cause problems with audio appearing on the wrong channels.
The HDMI is a 10 foot Amazon basic High speed with Ethernet
I wonder if the Ethernet part is causing the problem?
 

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Trinnov Amplitude 16
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Panasonic DP-UB-9000
Front Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Center Channel Speaker
JBK SCL- 6
Front Wide Speakers
Arendal 1961 monitors
Surround Speakers
JBL HDI 3800
Surround Back Speakers
Ascendo CCRM-6P
Front Height Speakers
KK Quattro QFH
Rear Height Speakers
KK Quattro 85
Subwoofers
3 x Arendal 1723 2S
Video Display Device
Epson 1200
Screen
Grandview 138' 16:9
Other Equipment
Zappiti mini HDR,miniDSP 2x4 HD
Just bumping to feedback that a suggestion was made that for windows 10 to delete the AVR driver and reinstall it
this seems to have fixed the issue
 
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