Thanks for responses.
On way to get a meter to test wires.
I do think the wire got compromised . Low volatage guy did his thing, then electrician did his, then sheet rock guys. Someone probably hit that wire...but I also think the onkyo pre outs are toasted.
If I hook up speaker to power amp and receiver to either of my amps from any pre out, plugged into different outlets with nothing else attached, volume on zero = very loud buzz... very loud... none of the pre outs are working right.independent of anything else attached.
like al said, it would seem there are 2 different problems present. I think the burnt smell came from the onkyo.
I used in the wall double coated monocable 12 aug.
I just can't wrap my head around a short in the speaker wire plugged into the power amp, back shorting the onkyo plugged into the Power amp with RCAs. is that possible? wouldn't you expect the power amp to go if anything?
also, if there is a short in the wire, how could the kenwood receiver work on that line. is that possible, like if that receiver doesn't have the same level of circuit protection...
On way to get a meter to test wires.
I do think the wire got compromised . Low volatage guy did his thing, then electrician did his, then sheet rock guys. Someone probably hit that wire...but I also think the onkyo pre outs are toasted.
If I hook up speaker to power amp and receiver to either of my amps from any pre out, plugged into different outlets with nothing else attached, volume on zero = very loud buzz... very loud... none of the pre outs are working right.independent of anything else attached.
like al said, it would seem there are 2 different problems present. I think the burnt smell came from the onkyo.
I used in the wall double coated monocable 12 aug.
I just can't wrap my head around a short in the speaker wire plugged into the power amp, back shorting the onkyo plugged into the Power amp with RCAs. is that possible? wouldn't you expect the power amp to go if anything?
also, if there is a short in the wire, how could the kenwood receiver work on that line. is that possible, like if that receiver doesn't have the same level of circuit protection...