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  1. FoxyMulder

    Yamaha receiver\speakers intermittently cut out on BR player only

    Something like this will do just fine. http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=102&cp_id=10240&cs_id=1024008&p_id=3992&seq=1&format=2#specifications If you already have that one you could try the one which claims to be a higher spec and doesn't need ferrite cores to eliminate interference...
  2. FoxyMulder

    Yamaha receiver\speakers intermittently cut out on BR player only

    You don't need to spend a fortune on HDMI cables, i use the ones linked to below, very cheap and i have compared it to a more expensive IXOS cable and can see no difference and that was on a 106 inch screen a few years ago, i even went up close to the screen and no difference whatsoever in...
  3. FoxyMulder

    Yamaha receiver\speakers intermittently cut out on BR player only

    You should still try a different cable even though it worked with the Roku, different tolerances for different pieces of equipment, you could try a factory reset of the Yamaha to see if that cures the issue. Do this on the front panel and not using the remote control. Set the unit to Standby by...
  4. FoxyMulder

    Yamaha receiver\speakers intermittently cut out on BR player only

    The crossover won't be an issue for sound dropouts but if it's set too low it will affect overall sound quality. Try switching HDMI ARC off, that's the audio return channel and if an option is there then try HDMI set to AMP only and not AMP + TV, you could also try running an optical or digital...
  5. FoxyMulder

    Yamaha receiver\speakers intermittently cut out on BR player only

    Change back to 8 Ohm, no need to switch to 6 Ohm, if your speakers are very small you might find that an 80hz crossover is too low and need to increase to 120hz ( or higher ) otherwise there is a gap in sound output, depends on the speakers of course. If HDMI ARC is enabled you could try...
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