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I wonder if there is some trick I can use, and I if someone out there
can help me. I recently bought a house that someone had wired a remote speakers into (for their surround sound). I don't plan to use the surround sound; however, I do have my traditional stereo amplifier at one end of one remote speaker wire and my TV at the other end. What I am wondering is: is there a way to use the single speaker wire pair to transmit line-level RCA audio output from my satellite receiver to an input on my amp? Is it possible to run both hots using the speaker wire and use the home electrical system for ground? If so, would it sound like crap because the wires would not be shielded? Any ideas out there? Thanks |
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