Ok the DVD player is connected to the receiver with a hdmi and connected via the audio outs to the preamp inputs. The receiver preouts are connected to the preamps tuner inputs. The preamp is connected to the Mac then the speakers Maggie 1.7.
Home theater bypass
Hi I am am new member I need some help with routing for my home theatre. I have a Onkyo 7.2 receiver and a mac275 amp with a cj pre amp. My speakers are Maggie's which I use for both systems I'm plugging and unplugging every time I want to use one or the other. How can I wire up a permanent setup to avoid this. Any suggestions would be great!
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To operate either system all units must be on ?For stereo playback, only the source (CD player, turntable or tuner), cj preamp and Mac power amp need to be on, the Onkyo receiver can be off. Before any playback using Onkyo receiver at the first time, you need to set the cj preamp volume to 12 o’clock and re-calibrate the speakers level setting via automatic speaker setup or adjust the front R/L speakers manually (see page 55-59 of Onkyo TX-SR805 Owner’s manual). |
Ok guys, here is a HT bypass question for whoever can answer. I asked it months ago on the Asylum when I was thinking of getting a Oppo 205, but nobody could answer. I have a Mac C48 preamp that only goes into bypass mode by a 12v trigger from a processor. I have been working around this as my Oppo 105 that I use as a processor has no 12v trigger. So now I am about to set up my new 205 which has a trigger to put the C48 in bypass, but what if I just want to play a CD and not HT, how do i control that, if every time I turn on the 205, the C48 goes into bypass. I searched the Oppo manual and it was no help. |
A couple of ideas here. If you are using a separate amp for center/surrounds, then you could use the 12V trigger output from that amp to trigger the C48 into bypass mode. --- Another idea would be to get one of those 12V wall wart DC power adapters, chop the end and solder it into a 1/8" male mono plug. Use that as the 12V trigger for C48 and then just plug it in when you want to trigger the C48 into bypass mode. |
I have a Mac C48 preamp that only goes into bypass mode by a 12v trigger from a processor. I have been working around this as my Oppo 105 that I use as a processor has no 12v trigger. Another idea would be to get one of those 12V wall wart DC power adapters, chop the end and solder it into a 1/8" male mono plug. Use that as the 12V trigger for C48 and then just plug it in when you want to trigger the C48 into bypass mode.Same idea with some refinement : Use a 12V wall wart DC power adapters with inline on/off switch and a 3.5mm Male to 5.5x2.1mm Female DC Adapter. https://www.amazon.com/Gxilee-100-240V-Converter-Household-Electronics/dp/B01FXF6AEQ https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5mm-Male-to-5-5x2-1mm-Female-DC-Adapter-Converter-Jack-Power-Plug-CCTV-DV... Turn on the inline switch if you want bypass. |
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