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Topic: Need help with wiring speakers to play intermission music in restrooms
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Justin Hamaker
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Posts: 2253
From: Lakeport, CA USA
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 03-22-2012 01:45 AM
We have a UltraStereo distribution amp with an extra channel we would like to use to play our intermission music in the restrooms. Unfortunately I'm having trouble getting it to work.
Each restroom has a single speaker which simply has a black and red terminal. I am wiring the speakers in a "daisy chain" where input comes in to the speaker in the women's room and then a lead attached to each terminal goes over to the same terminal on the speaker in the mens room.
I have two runs of single pair wires running from the distribution amp to a Pyramid SEA-2500X Professional Home Studio Pre Amp.
At the distribution amp the reds are wired to the left and right and the two blacks are wired to the commons.
At the amp, I used a stereo mini-jack to RCA cable and cut off the mini-jack. I wired the reds from my cable runs to the red and white from the mini-jack cable and then the commons were wired with negatives(?) from the mini-jack cable.
Similarly, the output run of a single pair was wired with the red to the red and the black to the white of a stereo mini-jack to RCA cable. The negatives(?) from the mini-jack cable were twisted together, but not wired to anything else.
When I plug the input and output wires into the appropriate jacks on the amp, I get no output from the speakers. However, when I use an RCA to RCA adapter to directly connect the input and output, I get a very faint output from the speakers.
When I plug the input into the amp and then use a pre-made RCA to RCA cable, I do get output from the amp into Non-Sync 1 on a CP500.
When I plug the input into the amp and then use an RCA to stereo mini-jack to plug into a powered iPod speaker, I do get output from the amp.
The only thing I have not been able to do is get output from the amp to the speakers. I have tested this cable run by twisting both wires together at one end and testing the resistance at the other end, and the wires seem to be fine.
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