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    Anyone good/excellent with this?
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  • #2
    be a little more specific

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    • #3
      I basically need to be taken through the setup..

      I read a few tutorials, and there's actually a guide that's almost identical to what I need but for the hell of me I cant get it to work. I almost think that my receiver is busted, but it may be my brain.

      I have a Pioneer VSX 1124-k and want 3 channels hooked up to sound coming from my tv and 2 speakers over at my PC.

      3 speakers to the tv (R,L,C) Main Zone using digital optical from the tv

      2 speakers to pc (SB set to L,R stereo) Zone 2 using HDMI from the computer

      So I've got as far as setting up multi zone (I think)
      Labeling and assigning inputs (Main Digi Opt / Zone 2 HDMI)
      I can see signal being put out by the computer and TV and I'm in multi zone. I can select different volumes but zone 2 does not come out the SB or B channel or anything. Just main.

      The more I type the more I realize unless you are here or have this exact model receiver no one can help me but Ill try anything.
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      • #4
        This is almost a step by step guide but the model is a year newer and its not long or hard... I followed it but at the end like I said there's no sound from zone 2. If I select the normal input with multizone off, it plays through all the speakers like normal so I have signal.

        I tried reassigning inputs around with my digi optical with no luck but individually everything is ok.

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        • #5
          Try hooking up zone 2 with analog audio cables. Most AV receivers wont down convert or strip audio from HDMI for zone 2. I admittedly haven't had time to research whether yours will or not.

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          • #6
            I could do MAIN zone that way but zone 2 would have to be HDMI.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by FunFordCobra View Post
              This is almost a step by step guide but the model is a year newer and its not long or hard... I followed it but at the end like I said there's no sound from zone 2. If I select the normal input with multizone off, it plays through all the speakers like normal so I have signal.

              I tried reassigning inputs around with my digi optical with no luck but individually everything is ok.

              http://www.nextstepaudioenhancement....30-k-receiver/
              I didn't look at the manual/guide you posted, but try this. Is your zone 2 configured to be an amplified signal or not? I seem to remember a Harman Kardon I had about 8 or 9 years ago wasn't producing sound in zone 2 which had speakers connected to the SB outputs (still had 5.1 in den). I finally figured it out that it could only power 5 speakers and needed an amp for the other 2 that were in zone 2. There may be a setting with your receiver to send an amplified or non-amplified signal to zone 2.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FunFordCobra View Post
                I could do MAIN zone that way but zone 2 would have to be HDMI.
                Per their manual on page 30

                "It is not possible to down-convert the audio input signal from the HDMI input terminals or digital input terminals (OPTICAL
                and COAXIAL) and output them to ZONE 2."

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                • #9
                  well thanks man, that's the problem
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                  • #10
                    If you don't have any analog outputs to use you can use a digital to analog converter. Gefen makes one. The one they sell on mono price will also do the trick just fine. If you have HDMI output only there are converters that strip sound from HDMI and dishes it out analog as well. Zuum media makes one...I've had mixed results with it though.

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                    • #11
                      So I should use analog rca only for zone setup?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FunFordCobra View Post
                        So I should use analog rca only for zone setup?
                        That's your best option since your receiver doesn't do D to A, or have a digital input for Zone 2. There are plenty of receivers out there now that have digital inputs for 2nd Zone audio if you don't mind upgrading. Just make sure to do your research before buying...many still don't.

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                        • #13
                          OK THANKS. I don't mind using RCA. I'm going to try HDMI main and rca zone 2 tomorrow and if that doesn't work, rca for both zones.
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                          • #14
                            that did it thanks.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Brandon-k View Post
                              That's your best option since your receiver doesn't do D to A, or have a digital input for Zone 2. There are plenty of receivers out there now that have digital inputs for 2nd Zone audio if you don't mind upgrading. Just make sure to do your research before buying...many still don't.
                              I knew it used to be that way, I'm surprised it still is in most cases. I've been out if the resi game for a while.


                              Glad you were able to get it ironed out.

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