First you may need to tell unit you intend on a Zone2 application, seconf you may need to tell it which signal you listen to and its volume. If there is a Zone 2 button push it and perhaps it will take it out of Record out on front panel then select source for Zone 2 and volume. meanwhile dont forget to hook up amp to Zone 2 Preouts.
Auxillary amps.
I'm trying to drive a Mac MC252 through the low level outputs of a 4806 but I can't generate a 2-channel signal. The only success I've had so far, is by lashing to the pre-out terminals marked "Surround" in the multi channel complex and switching to a multi channel mode. Zone 2 and/or 3 outputs are deader than a doornail and I followed the manual religously.
Now, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to all the whizbang bits and bytes stuff, so I'm sure that I haven't properly fumigated the asperator, re-aligned the giblin pin on the wobbliin' shaft, or something equally as arcane. Consequently, I need help figuring out which button to push. If there is anyone out there that knows what I'm doing wrong, Please set me straight before I set fire to this thing.
Thanks,
JB
Now, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to all the whizbang bits and bytes stuff, so I'm sure that I haven't properly fumigated the asperator, re-aligned the giblin pin on the wobbliin' shaft, or something equally as arcane. Consequently, I need help figuring out which button to push. If there is anyone out there that knows what I'm doing wrong, Please set me straight before I set fire to this thing.
Thanks,
JB
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