Hi folks, another question. I hope it's a quickie.

My Denon 3806 is pre-amped to an older JVC receiver via 12 guage speaker wire I ran from the basement to my living room. The idea was to share the tunage upstairs and give my wife a radio that did not require finding the remote control. I soldered RCA ends on both runs of wire and thought I did a good job but it has been many years since I dug out the old gun.

Issue is, only one speaker works at a time. Simple right, well here is where I got confused.

Plug in.....
Left Speaker Wire to Left Input and the left speaker works.
Right SW to Right input and only the right speaker works. (left turns off)
Remove right wire and left speaker turns back on.
Insert right wire again and left speaker turns off again.

Reverse order and plug....
Right SW into into right input and the right speaker works.
Left SW into left input and only the left speaker works. (right turns off)

Reverse Left and Right ......
Right SW into left input and left speaker works.
Left SW into right input and only the right works.

In short, both runs work fine in either input when you plug in only one in at a time. But if you plug in both, only the last input you plug in will work.

The preamp wires run from the Zone 2 output out of my Denon into the CD inputs of my JVC. I tried the other inputs as well. Same symptoms.

I'm a bit confused and I'm going to reterminate my RCA jacks to the wire runs but am I missing something else here? There are no funny hums or static or flames. My meter is in a box somewhere but if it was electrical, why do they sound OK on their own?



Thanks again,

Andrew

Last edited by Murph; 12/18/06 12:59 PM.

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