Post 7 made on Monday February 23, 2015 at 13:26 |
Herman Trivilino Long Time Member |
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It seems the easy solution, then, is to stop using that jack on the back of the Marantz and instead use the eye on the front of the Marantz. You could send IR signals directly to it like you do for your TV or run another emitter to it.
The fact that the jack works when it's the only device connected, though, doesn't seem to be consistent with the inverted signal explanation. I would guess that it's instead a low voltage issue, as already suggested by another poster.
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