BarryJason
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- Dec 2, 2008
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Hi Guys, from South Africa
I was only born after the demise of Quad and know little. We have a Sansui QRX 2000 receiver (baby brother of the QRX 3000 I believe).
Thinking it was a simple 4 channel setup I put the back 2 speakers in the kitchen and front 2 in the lounge.
I connected the CD to the "AUX front inputs". Now on "discrete" some sound comes through the back 2 speakers, but not much. The other 4ch settings give nothing to the back speakers.
Is the amp faulty?
Should I split the CD inputs into 4, and connect to the "Aux front" and "Aux back" connections?
How about the tape inputs, can I use these for another device (mp3 player)?
I suppose I am not looking for a Quad output as such, as the speakers are in different rooms. Although now that I have found out more, I am thinking of getting 2 more rear speakers for the lounge and a switch to swing from rearspeakers or to kitchen.
Sorry for so many questions at once, but I am new to this.
And I must say that the first time I connected up, the sound quality of this old lady blew me away!
I was only born after the demise of Quad and know little. We have a Sansui QRX 2000 receiver (baby brother of the QRX 3000 I believe).
Thinking it was a simple 4 channel setup I put the back 2 speakers in the kitchen and front 2 in the lounge.
I connected the CD to the "AUX front inputs". Now on "discrete" some sound comes through the back 2 speakers, but not much. The other 4ch settings give nothing to the back speakers.
Is the amp faulty?
Should I split the CD inputs into 4, and connect to the "Aux front" and "Aux back" connections?
How about the tape inputs, can I use these for another device (mp3 player)?
I suppose I am not looking for a Quad output as such, as the speakers are in different rooms. Although now that I have found out more, I am thinking of getting 2 more rear speakers for the lounge and a switch to swing from rearspeakers or to kitchen.
Sorry for so many questions at once, but I am new to this.
And I must say that the first time I connected up, the sound quality of this old lady blew me away!