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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Ok, but will there be a conflict with the PowerLink DIN wires which deliver amplified signal and info for the LED Display? Sounds like a "Ground Loop" to me :) What I want to do is eliminate the work that the amplifier in the receiver has to do, but if I can continue to supply the LED info to the speakers I wouldn't mind it, I suppose
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The Beomaster 5500 has a Pre-Out/Main-In jumper set for equalizer or surround processor Out/In (arrived without the aluminum "U" jumper, but using 4 WBT crimp style RCA's with Romex, sounds excellent, good old fasioned copper!), plus a Preamp L/R RCA pair (doesn't say In or Out though? Assuming they're Out's). So I think it
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Ok, but this makes me think there is some sort of input selector within the Penta 1 speakers. Why pay for all these adaptors and new cables, why not just run both the Link cables (mine are 4 pin?) and a pair of RCA's from pre-out to speakers RCA in? It sounds like the setup you mention does the same thing, or am I totally off base here? Maybe I
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I just aquired a 5500 system with Penta 1 Speakers, and I'm wondering what is the best way to connect the speakers to the receiver. The three options are 1.) using the 4 pin Link cable (speakers display info), 2.) a pair of clip style terminals for bare wire 3.) line level RCA inputs. From my experience taking an amplified signal, as in the first
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