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The Pioneer is a very capable unit. You can connect audio components into it, but I don't see and Audio OUT connection. you don't want amplified signals going into an amplifier like the Denon. Your best idea to use the Monitor speakers is to use a speaker switching deck.
there should be 3 power related cables connected to the amplifier:
1-From battery to amp via fuse (positive)
2-From chassis of car to amplifier (negative)
3-From head units (power continuous) (blue or blue/white cable) to the amplifiers remote connection.
this connection enables the amplifier to switch on when the head unit is switched on and off when the headunit is switched off.
I hope this helps and let me know if I can further assist you.
....andy....
Cut the remote positive on your amplifier, install a switch, that's one of the remedy, or you have to make sure that the remote positive of your amplifier is hooked up to the ignigion's positive, this way your amplifier is off soon as you switch off your ignition.
There probably is no easy solution, but I would remove all preamp outputs(not speakers) meaning tape out*if it has one) DVD output, etc. Try to just use the tuner, if you have signal in your area. If it works properly with the cables disconnected, you most likely have the input and output cables reversed.
Does your amplifier have a Channel swith which says 2/3/4 channel mode. If so and you are running the amplifier in Bridged mode, try changing the setting to 2 channel or Bridged mode.
Good day sir/maam, for you to test it,you either need another remote or another amplifier, the best choice is visit any pioneer showroom and let them test your remote. It free. hope this helps.
Its really7 a hard thing to say what the problem could be. It could be the stanby power supply. The power switch the power transformer. with out troubleshooting skills it in your best interest to seek a pro to troubleshoot this for you. You could cause alot more problems by touyching the wrong things if your not carefull. Good Luck
Does anything light up when you plug it in?
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