โApr-27-2014 04:33 PM
โApr-28-2014 06:22 PM
โApr-28-2014 06:01 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
In our Bounder we have 2 speakers up front, in the ceiling over the driver and copilot seats, and 2 speakers in the bedroom. They are controlled by the fader control in the dash radio - we can select front, rear, or both. I assume that the back of the radio has outputs for front and rear speakers.
โApr-27-2014 09:32 PM
โApr-27-2014 07:11 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
In our Bounder we have 2 speakers up front, in the ceiling over the driver and copilot seats, and 2 speakers in the bedroom. They are controlled by the fader control in the dash radio - we can select front, rear, or both. I assume that the back of the radio has outputs for front and rear speakers.
โApr-27-2014 07:07 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
I've never heard of that for a headphone jack?? But, if that's the way it works, well there you go..
Have you looked in all the cabinets to make sure there aren't any wires tied up someplace waiting for a receiver to hook to? What about the TV cabinet in the bedroom?
I can see the front and mid speakers being hooked to the same receiver and the bedroom being it's own setup.
You might have to pull the receiver out and see how the A B speaker outputs are wired and go from there. Like I said, I've never had a receiver that you had to switch for headphones.. You just plug in the headphones and it switched automatically, and that was with stereo equipment from the 70's and 80's..
Mitch
โApr-27-2014 06:13 PM
โApr-27-2014 05:57 PM
โApr-27-2014 05:41 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
Does your entertainment center have something like A, B, C speaker switch(s)??
They do this so you can either have all 6 going at the same time, or just a single pair going where ever you are sitting at?
That's all I can think of..
Good luck!
Mitch
โApr-27-2014 05:32 PM