I have been trying to setup a whole house audio system that uses 5 old receivers as power amps on two different floors to drive 13 pairs of speakers, and Chromecasts as sources. I used one appliance module per receiver to be safe relating to the wattage.
After masking the noise from each nearby spider of Chromecasts with 10A Filterlinc filters, my X10 signal travels well on the powerline accross floors due to a still-working Smarthome dryer-type phase coupler, whether I'm sending that signal using heyu from a Raspberry Pi or Odroid XU4, or from an RF X10 remote and transceiver (as long as there is a nearby transceiver in that room, I only have 2 transceivers and 17 rooms) ...
When not using X10, all 5 receivers are well behaved, meaning if I pull the power cord from the wall, and plug it back in, the receivers come back to the exact state that they were in before power was cutoff - all settings are preserved, volume is still the same (0 dB on all receivers!), front display is still dimmed all the way down and almost invisible, and if they were powering speakers (ie. not in standby mode), they all resume playing once power comes back.
I assumed these receivers would work ideally with X10 as I could just turn them on and off with appliance modules.
But it turns out using X10 modules and on/off commands is not the same as yanking the power cord.
3 of the receivers are well behaved, and never have issues with the module.
Those receivers are :
Yamaha RX-V2400
Denon AVR-1904
Pioneer Elite VSX-56TXi
Two of the receivers have issues. I believe these are the oldest models :
Pioneer VSX-D509S (year 2000)
Yamaha RX-V995 (I think 1999 or maybe even less. I'm the original owner!)
The issues are both the same : when powering them back on with X10 on command, the receivers come back in their "factory reset" mode. They have not just forgotten the last input and volume, but also their entire speaker configuration. On the Pioneer, it can be reconfigured by IR remote. On the Yamaha, this requires physically pressing the "Speakers A" switch as it comes back on without any speaker on !
Imagine my surprise when I found this out.
I was partially able to solve it with the Pioneer VSX-D509S by trying many different X10 modules - Radio shack, X10, X10 Pro. Finally found the X10 Pro works OK with it, and it comes back up with all its settings.
No such luck with the Yamaha RX-V995 . The display doesn't even come back on after "Power on", like it does when yanking the power cord. Poweron/standby front button has to be pressed. And then it's back to factory settings ... I have spent a lot of time trying to make it work, and no go. I'm thinking this is due to the fact that X10 has local control and there sometimes a small amount of current going through. Clearly the Yamaha RX-V9995 doesn't like that at all.
Is there a way to cut the power completely with an X10 module ? That would presumably require something without local control.
I have read about some mods, but not sure if this is what I need or not, and whether I'm qualified to attempt them or not.
I would hate to have to part with my RX-V995 as it still sounds amazing through the 5.1 analog input. I know I can buy other units on craigslist for cheap, but where is the fun in that ? Hoping somebody can chime in and help solve this.
I'm open to considering other smartplugs too if they are sufficiently easy to interface with / automate. Haven't invested in any ZWave or anything else yet. All-wireless protocol would be a huge challenge in the big house built with very strong materials. All wireless signals have issues (cell, Wifi) and I have had to make huge investments in equipment and it's still not working as well as it should. Filtering X10 powerline noise is a breeze in comparison ...