Ok so i am obviously new to this forum and any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Denon 3910.
If i put in a standard CD it plays the first track flawlessly out of the analog outputs directly into my B&K AVR202.
When it gets to track 2, no audio comes out of the analog outputs, not the dedicated 2 channel ones nor the R L channels have any audio after track one.
If i push buttons like fast forward skip or even if i push the pure direct button the audio drops out immediately...
BUT the digital outputs are still putting out audio...
I cannot seem to figure this out, i have played with every setting on the unit, i even downloaded the latest firmware and successfully installed that via the three discs as instructed by Denon. That made no difference.
I have tried resetting it via the reset procedure numerous times and still not solving my problem.
Any help at all would be great!
I have a Denon 3910.
If i put in a standard CD it plays the first track flawlessly out of the analog outputs directly into my B&K AVR202.
When it gets to track 2, no audio comes out of the analog outputs, not the dedicated 2 channel ones nor the R L channels have any audio after track one.
If i push buttons like fast forward skip or even if i push the pure direct button the audio drops out immediately...
BUT the digital outputs are still putting out audio...
I cannot seem to figure this out, i have played with every setting on the unit, i even downloaded the latest firmware and successfully installed that via the three discs as instructed by Denon. That made no difference.
I have tried resetting it via the reset procedure numerous times and still not solving my problem.
Any help at all would be great!
Your description of the problem smacks of a software or user setting issue. It sounds a little bizarre... do Denon have a customer support helpline ? Is it under warranty ?
Does any symbol etc change on the display as it goes past track 1 ?
I would assume a "reset" returns it to out of the box condition... dunno... it's one of those things you need in front of you to get a feel for whats happening.
Does any symbol etc change on the display as it goes past track 1 ?
I would assume a "reset" returns it to out of the box condition... dunno... it's one of those things you need in front of you to get a feel for whats happening.
Follow Mooly's advice and contact Denon support. From your description i would suspect the output muting circuitry.
The muting circuitry would operate at the end of a track or silence between tracks, and also when you press buttons to search and skip aso.
Maybe once activated, it remains activated.
The muting circuitry would operate at the end of a track or silence between tracks, and also when you press buttons to search and skip aso.
Maybe once activated, it remains activated.
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