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How do I connect CD player to marantz NR1504 with phono leads

Two phono from CD player to to phono into cd at back of marantz. No sound

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Connect the cd audio out to the line in or cd in on the marantz

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SOURCE: Marantz SR7500 Home receiver, Digital CD will not play

Verify that the digital output is enabled. This is a switchable output. A brown-out or other power isseu may have shut it down.
Get back to us if that is not the case.
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Posted on Mar 20, 2008

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SOURCE: Hi ,Marantz SR7200 , i am getting an audible hiss

if your hooking up a phono input lead to a digital input lead it won't work analog and digital totally different setup. when you connect the leads up it just kills the input amp so there is no noise.

Posted on Jul 10, 2009

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SOURCE: i just connected my new

http://us.marantz.com/DFU_SR7500_Final_Eng.pdf

Page 18 of the manual will walk you thru the audio setup. It has Digital auto, Digital, Analog auto, Analog. Once this is set you should be fine, if you still have an issue, post a comment and I will help you further. Hope this helps

Posted on Dec 24, 2009

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SOURCE: marantz sr 4000 is connected to satellite dish, cd

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1. Take a look at how your non working set of speakers is routed and follow the same routing for the working set of speakers.

2. Check to ensure that both channels A AND B are selected to play when TV FUNCTION IS ENABLED

3. IF your still experiencing problems, please respond with answers to these two simple questions

4 when is the last time both sets of speakers worked for the TV FUNCTION?

5. WHAT WAS the last thing you did before both sets stopped working?

Posted on Jan 11, 2011

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SOURCE: Hi, I am having trouble getting

If a CD and FM work, the amp works. The worst it could be is a dead PHONO preamp section.

Posted on Apr 27, 2011

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I need to hook up my Marantz AV 560 pre amp hook up to a sony CD player

Not too difficult. On the back on the far left are two phono sockets marked CD, you can simply get some decent RCA to RCA leads and connect them via that.
Some CD players have either an RF lead or digital output socket. Suitable leads can be connected to the digital in sockets on the Marantz.
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Technics SC-CA 1080 CD player jumps ,can I just buy any CD player separate and connect it to my technics? It's a separates 'style' system, not sure if its compatible with a different CD player

You have tried cleaning the lens? That might cure the jumps. Make certain your CD's are not scratched and clean too.

A separate CD player will work with your system, I think. It looks like the current CD player will connect via two phono plugs to the back of the system. Since the new CD player will have the same type, just remove the old connections and the power lead and plug the new CD player in the same phono sockets. As the new separate CD player will have it's own power supply it will not need the old one.
No further adjustments are needed. Any brand of CD player can be purchased.
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I have a Marantz turtntable, a Marantz CD player, an Eltax tape player and a Marantz amplifier with two Cambridge speakers, how do I wire them up please.

If you have a pure amplifier, there may only be one set of inputs, and one or two pairs of speaker outputs. The inputs are probably RCA plugs. Connect the CD or tape player to these. The speaker outputs are typically heavier binding posts or wire clamps. Each speaker should have one pair of wires. One for the 'Red' post, another for the 'Black' post.

If you have a 'Receiver' you will have several inputs to use and switches in front to select them. The CD and tape can be plugged into either tape, CD, or Aux inputs. (Not 'Phono') The speakers hookup is the same as for the amplifier.

You may also want to google the make-model of your amp to find a manual....
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I want to connect an iPod to my Marantz SR 5600, what type of cord do I need?

You need a jack-2cinch (differen name is jack to 2 RCA) cable. Jack goes to your iPod's phones output, cinch/RCA to amplifier (connect it to CD or DVD analog section at the back). While playing set volume to 50% to avoid distorted sound. This way you can connect any MP3 player to your amplifier.
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Remote not working on Marantz 63cd. Tried

check the back of your marantz player, some old marantz products have a buttom at the back saying system or intermal, if it is on the system side, the remote will never works.
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Is there a wiring diagram for the nikkai EAPA450 Amp

Hi, if you still need a photocopy of instructions email me [email protected]

If you want instructions in brief this involves POWER CONNECTIONS, PHONO LEAD & SPEAKER CONNECTIONS:

POWER (At the same time when routing these wires, I would connect the PHONO LEADS from the car cd player to the amp, if your car cd player only has 1 preout (1red & 1 white) then you will need two phono splitters, a female to 2 males. Phono leads carry the unamplified sound from cd player to the amp):
~ Permanent 12V+ (Thick lead that is fused direct from battery all the way to the amp, wire must be 20a to 30a +, hence 1cm diameter wire, known as AWG8, Maplin sell cheaper kits then most)
~ Amp REMOTE (A thin insulated cable (5a is OK) from car cd player amp remote wire, this turns the amp on when the cd player is on, if your car doesn't have an amp remote wire, suggest nearest ignition supply or seperate switch that you turn on when you want to turn on the amp)
~ GrouND 12V- (Insulated lead (20a to 30a) to nearest part of unpainted car chassis such as interior panel screw hole, instead of an insulated cable all the way from the batery, this is common practise.

SPEAKER:
Each speaker has a - negative & + positive, these must connected correctly. The amp has 4 channel, 2 channel labeled as front, 2 channels labeled as rear. Using speaker wire, connect cable from amp to speakers. Note: Ensure the speakers being connected only receive sound from the amp (Not cd player as well, as would damage players or at the very least impair sound)
The amp has a feature called bridgeable this means a sub 8" or 10" sub can be powered by 'bridging' two channels. For example there are 2 ways to bridge power a Sub on the NIKKAI EAPA450:
i) Sub speaker wire positive + to channel RL and Sub speaker wire negative - to channel RR.
OR
ii) Sub speaker wire positive + to channel FL and Sub speaker wire negative - to channel FR.

Switches:
~ Bass boost, meant to be on for a channel if using sub, otherwise off.
~ X-over mode adjust hi/lo frequencies, only work if both x-over switches are on! Then adjust switch frequency knob, until it sounds right.
~ Gain (Volume knob) adjust volume knob up or down, until it sounds right!

NOTE:
You will need patience! many hand tools and parts such as: Wiring kit, fuse holder 20a/30a, Phono leads, speaker cable, Fork/ring connectors, wire strippers, wire cutters, set of screw drivers, also ueful to have zip ties to tdy excess cable and 'P' cable clips to tidy speaker wire to shelf, etc.

OK

Any more questions just email me [email protected]
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My cdx sounds really terrible

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faced the same pb only with MP3s audio tunes burnt on cds (crackles..pops ect ) - no prob with normal cds
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Marantz SA-1 installation question

Does your Marantz have an "optical" or "digital" out?

If so, use them. Assuming you have a quality receiver/pre-amp/amplifier it will have it's own D/A converters.

If you plug into the receiver's CD inputs you will be using the D/A converters in the Marantz.

If you plug into the DVR/SACD inputs - it depends on the receiver et al.

Try both. See if one sounds better. Select the one that sounds best. For a top-notch system you need high quality from cables to receiver, and speakers. You system can only be as good as your weakest link, so what sounds good/great to your ears, that is the best!

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