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MOOSEKNUCKLE

Junior Audioholic
So A Channel Being : 2 Cv's And ONE Sub Out Of The SUB Pre Out..

And The Third SPEAKER In The Other Room Off Of Channel B?

Is The The Pre Amp Output For The Sub All Time Or Only When The "a Channel Is Operating?
I Would Like The Sub To Only Work When The "a-channel" Is Active.
THAT WAY I CAN PLAY JUST THE B-CHANNEL/3RD SPEAKER INDEPENDANTLY.
That Is The Way That I Would Like It To Be...possable?

-2 Fronts And Sub On Channel-a
And Just The 3rd Cv On The B-channel
 
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Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
So A Channel Being : 2 Cv's And ONE Sub Out Of The SUB Pre Out..

And The Third SPEAKER In The Other Room Off Of Channel B?

Is The The Pre Amp Output For The Sub All Time Or Only When The "a Channel Is Operating?
I Would Like The Sub To Only Work When The "a-channel" Is Active.
THAT WAY I CAN PLAY JUST THE B-CHANNEL/3RD SPEAKER INDEPENDANTLY.
That Is The Way That I Would Like It To Be...possable?

-2 Fronts And Sub On Channel-a
And Just The 3rd Cv On The B-channel
The only way to do that is to disconnect or set the gain all the way down, the subwoofer output should be on all the time unless headphones are activated.

A multizone receiver from Denon would fix this problem, but it would cost considerably more. SO you just want to connect on speaker to the B section?
 
M

MOOSEKNUCKLE

Junior Audioholic
Yep..
I Have A 3rd Vega In My Garage Where I Do A Lot Of Metal Work...
So I Would Like The Option Of Running That One With The
A-channel (tunes Inside And In The Garage :d)
Or Independantly...just The Garage If Someone Is Watching Tv Or
A Movie Inside.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Yep..
I Have A 3rd Vega In My Garage Where I Do A Lot Of Metal Work...
So I Would Like The Option Of Running That One With The
A-channel (tunes Inside And In The Garage :d)
Or Independantly...just The Garage If Someone Is Watching Tv Or
A Movie Inside.
Yeah, you need a multi-zone capable receiver to do that, or two seperate receivers. If it where me I would just look at pawn shops, garage sales, or Ebay for a used older stereo receiver and CD player from Pioneer, Kenwood, Sony, or just about any other brand for the garage instead of spending conceivably much more on a multizone receiver.
 
M

MOOSEKNUCKLE

Junior Audioholic
Yeah, you need a multi-zone capable receiver to do that, or two seperate receivers. If it where me I would just look at pawn shops, garage sales, or Ebay for a used older stereo receiver and CD player from Pioneer, Kenwood, Sony, or just about any other brand for the garage instead of spending conceivably much more on a multizone receiver.
OR LIKE YOU SAID..JUST TURN DOWN THE GAIN ON THE SUB WHEN LISTENING TO THE B-CHANNEL ONLY?
 
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