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In addition to a 5.1 speaker configuration I have five pairs of
distributed audio speakers (garage, backyard, etc). I would like the
AVR-3805 to drive one pair of these speakers at a time, selectable from
a Speco speaker selector, at a volume that can be controlled down by
the in-wall volume control each pair of speakers is wired through. The
right and left Multi Zone speaker terminals on the AVR-3805 are wired
to the corresponding inputs on the Speco, with the distributed pairs
going out from there.
No matter how I have the receiver configured the best I can do is a
whisper from the headphone jack on the Speco when Zone 2 is used. Even
then, with the in-wall volume control turned all the way up, I get no
sound at all from teh distributed audio speakers. What am I doing
wrong? How can I get the AVR-3805 to put more volume into Zone 2 and
thus into the Speco? I have read the manual and tried the various
setting sit describes with no better results. HELP!
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clunetta@comcast.net wrote in message news:<ctr07702g65@news1.newsguy.com>...
> No matter how I have the receiver configured the best I can do is a
> whisper from the headphone jack on the Speco when Zone 2 is used. Even
> then, with the in-wall volume control turned all the way up, I get no
> sound at all from teh distributed audio speakers. What am I doing
> wrong? How can I get the AVR-3805 to put more volume into Zone 2 and
> thus into the Speco? I have read the manual and tried the various
> setting sit describes with no better results. HELP!
You may be having the same problem I did with setting up Zone 2 on my
2805. Zone 2 has a separate volume control that you adjust by setting
"ZONE2" as the source on the remote and then using the master volume
up/down buttons on the remote. By default, this volume is set to
minimum, so you'll get no noise.
Had me stumped for an hour, that one - Denon's user interface and
owner's manuals both leave a great deal to be desired. (The quality of
their kit isn't that great, either, come to that, having gone through
2 2910s and now being on my second 3910, which still has problems...)
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