Is your cable connector wired as shown in their website picture below?
If it is, then we are only suggesting you try cutting the connection between pin1 and the shield, or the connector's shell casing if that's how it was soldered to.
The very slight concern I have, as I explained before is that if on the Denon side, someone the RCA's shield/shell of the connector is not connected to "ground", then you might get "pop" that might be strong enough to damage your speakers. That's why I did not recommend it in the first place, and that's why the better way to combat this issue to wire pin1 to the shell with that resistor and capacitor shown in the Hypex document I linked a couple times before. If you have cut that connection absolutely correctly, when you try again, be sure to be ready to turn power off quickly if you heard any unusual sound, better still, try with just one speaker connector, preferable a cheap speaker, just to make sure there is no pop. The chance of such mishap is slight, but you never know, we are not there to see anything you do.
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