I have a Marantz SR5500 receiver. I have 5.1 A speakers in the living room. I have two B speakers in the kitchen with their own volume control. It's a small house and we're never going to have different output to the B speakers. Whatever is playing in the living room, we just want to hear better in the kitchen. I can't figure out how to get the B speakers to always play (full spectrum, preferably digital) whatever the A speakers are playing. What's the secret? I don't want to always have to turn on Multi-speaker, select the source, adjust the volume, etc. Is it possible to do this?
Are all the speakers connected 1.5s
all the same watts helps
is that one with an inbuilt amp ?
what a mess or connectors at the back of one of these
Model SR5500 User Guide - Marantz
us.marantz.com/DocumentMaster/US/DFU_SR5500_Final_Eng.pdf
SOURCE: Problem with Marantz SR5500 Receiver
Sounds like you have an issue with your electrical circuit. Your receiver could be receiving spikes of current from the electrical wiring in your house.
Review your current electrical situation. Keep in mind that certain outlets are on the same circuit and that running multiple, high-wattage devices on the same circuit can cause issues with some of those devices. Especially when it comes to turning devices on and off.
Many devices take a sudden, rapid charge to power their circuitry the moment you turn the device on. Home audio and HVAC systems are particularly notorious for doing this. Other devices on the same circuit can sometimes suffer influxes of power flow and may either turn off or go into standby mode to protect themselves from the resulting surges.
I've lost audio systems that way... I lived in an apartment building that has wiring most likely dating back into the 40's. I once turned on a space heater on it's max 1500 watt setting and blew my Logitech Z-680 speakers. (The "BOOM" sound that emitted from my subwoofer was AMAZING. I had just blown an amp circuit. It literally exploded inside of the subwoofer. Took pics and everything.)
If you have the means to do so... You might consider re-wiring your electrical circuit. Take into consideration where you're going to run certain devices and wire the system accordingly.
In the meantime, you would want to be sure to buy a HIGH-QUALITY surge protector for the audio system. Spend a few bucks and get a GOOD one with a good warranty on it. Don't use those cheapy ones that we only really use to split the outlet. NOTHING under 1,000 joules.
My receiver sometimes locks itself like that, though. If we have a power outage or the unit is unplugged suddenly, it will keep itself in standby mode until you unplug it, press the power button a few times to discharge any current left in the capacitors and plug it back in normally. Only then will it turn on again.
Let me know what you come up with.
Cyryl
SOURCE: Marantz SR5500 Owners Manual ?
An English version is available from the Marantz USA website as a PDF download.
Open the following link:
http://us.marantz.com/689.asp?category=AV&model=SR5500&go.x=11&go.y=14
Then click on the "SR5500 User Manual" link listed under the "Manuals and Documents" heading
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