Onkyo SKS-HT594 Owner's Manual
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To connect your Onkyo SKS-HT594 to an AV receiver, use high-quality speaker cables. Connect each speaker to the corresponding output on the AV receiver, ensuring the polarity (+/-) is correctly aligned.
Place the front speakers on either side of your TV, the center speaker directly above or below the TV, the surround speakers slightly behind and to the sides of the listening area, and the subwoofer in a corner for optimal bass response.
Check all cable connections for secure and correct polarity. Ensure the AV receiver settings match the speaker configuration, and reduce the volume to see if distortion persists. Consider repositioning speakers to prevent audio interference.
Verify that the subwoofer is powered on and connected properly. Check the subwoofer level setting on the AV receiver and ensure it is not muted. Test with another audio source to rule out input problems.
Regularly dust the speakers and check cables every few months for wear or damage. Perform a more thorough inspection annually or if you notice any audio issues.
Yes, the Onkyo SKS-HT594 speakers can be used with any AV receiver that supports the speaker's impedance and power requirements. Ensure compatibility for optimal performance.
Use the AV receiver's auto-calibration feature, if available, to adjust speaker levels and distances. Alternatively, use a sound level meter to manually balance speaker output for consistent audio quality.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the speaker surfaces. Avoid using any cleaning solvents or abrasive materials that could damage the speaker finish.
Experiment with subwoofer placement to find the best location for bass response. Adjust the subwoofer crossover frequency and level settings on your AV receiver to enhance bass output.
Check that all cables are connected properly and the AV receiver is set to the correct input. Ensure the speaker settings on the AV receiver are configured correctly, and test with different audio sources.