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This is difficult to answer without more information, However I would recommend reconnecting the speaker cables and then testing the Onkyo Receiver on a radio station, and see if the speakers work. If this is successful, start connecting audio cables for each peripheral component (i.e. television, CD player, gaming device etc.) NOTE: Hook up and test one peripheral component at a time. The quick checks are as followed if Onkyo Receiver is fully connected and problem still exist: - Check your speaker cable connections and ensure they are correctly connected - Check RCA output to input connections and ensure that they are correctly connected - Check to see if optical cable (if used) got disconnected by mistake. Hopefully this advice was helpful.
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