No. I am not reversing the set up. This speaker selector also has an A/B switch to switch between two amps/receivers. Any ideas? Anyone???
NAD owners: help with speaker selector problem
Hi,
I own an NAD c-740 receiver. Today I hooked it up to a cheap speaker selector I bought on Ebay. I bought the selector mainly to be able to switch from the NAD to my 1981 Onkyo TX-5000 when I wanted more wattage or a better tuner. As it turns out, only the Onkyo worked. The NAD has something called "impedance sensing circuitry". Could this be the source of the problem? Is this impedance sensor throwing the NAD a signal it doesn't know how to handle? If yes, is there a simple way to circumvent the circuitry. If not, what do you recommend to accomplish the switching I mentioned? I'd really like to be able to use both receivers with the flick of a switch.
Dave
I own an NAD c-740 receiver. Today I hooked it up to a cheap speaker selector I bought on Ebay. I bought the selector mainly to be able to switch from the NAD to my 1981 Onkyo TX-5000 when I wanted more wattage or a better tuner. As it turns out, only the Onkyo worked. The NAD has something called "impedance sensing circuitry". Could this be the source of the problem? Is this impedance sensor throwing the NAD a signal it doesn't know how to handle? If yes, is there a simple way to circumvent the circuitry. If not, what do you recommend to accomplish the switching I mentioned? I'd really like to be able to use both receivers with the flick of a switch.
Dave
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