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gcmarshall
Full Audioholic
hi,
me again. and, a different topic this time. my yamaha RX-V2500 has zone 2 and zone 3 outputs. i plan on installing speakers in 2 other rooms for background music for dinner parties, etc.
each of these zone output on my receiver has a red/white analog audio jack. so, for example, the zone 2 audio output has two holes, one is red and the other is white; ie just like an analog input for a cd player, for example.
the manual says i should connect the zone 2 output to an external amp for driving my 2nd zone. however, a cursory web search indicates amps seem to have a single (unbalanced) input per channel. as stated above, my yamaha's zone 2 output is a pair of jacks. how do i connect the paired output to an amp? are there special amps for multi-zone applications such as this or is there a special cable i need to make this connection or is there something else i am missing (very likely)?
thx.
me again. and, a different topic this time. my yamaha RX-V2500 has zone 2 and zone 3 outputs. i plan on installing speakers in 2 other rooms for background music for dinner parties, etc.
each of these zone output on my receiver has a red/white analog audio jack. so, for example, the zone 2 audio output has two holes, one is red and the other is white; ie just like an analog input for a cd player, for example.
the manual says i should connect the zone 2 output to an external amp for driving my 2nd zone. however, a cursory web search indicates amps seem to have a single (unbalanced) input per channel. as stated above, my yamaha's zone 2 output is a pair of jacks. how do i connect the paired output to an amp? are there special amps for multi-zone applications such as this or is there a special cable i need to make this connection or is there something else i am missing (very likely)?
thx.