Hello , I am having trouble with the volume control with the above combination.I am playing music from my PC through a Digitech AA-0470 Amp to 4 outdoor ceiling speakers in my patio in which i am using Digitech IR-1810 Infra Red remote extender kit for volume control.When raising or lowering the volume by the remote , the volume keeps raising or lowering once toy have taken your finger of the remote. and also by moving the adhesive Infra red diode(part of IR-1810Kit) over the infra red reader on the amp(for the remote)the volume goes up or doen by its self also , causing the lights on the amp to flash between the inputs Ee.g btween tape . phono , tuner etc on the front of the amp.Can you help please..
Regards Karl Oliveri
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Eagle!
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OK, this is pretty easy to do. First connect your leads from the component outputs(i.e., tape, cd, phono, etc) to the recievers corresponding input for the device. Then connect the recievers outputs to your equalizer, if it is a seperate eq. Then the outputs of that to your amplifier, then your speakers to that. Be sure all of your wires are connected with the proper polarity. These instructions may be a little different for your exact setup but basically follow the same order minus any device you dont have.
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