My 10 year old Pioneer amp. has a hookup for rear speaker surround sound, two regular connections for speaker wire. The cordless speaker system I want to use has a transmitter and says to use dual RCA cable connections, output from the amp and imput to the transmitter. I do not have an RCA output plug for the surround speakers. The directions for the transmitter also state "do not connect the dual RCA cable to speaker terminals" as it may cause damage.
Why can't I use a cable with wire connections on one end to my amp and RCA plug connections to the transmitter? If I cannot do this is there something I can put in between the input and output connections that would allow the setup I have.
Why can't I use a cable with wire connections on one end to my amp and RCA plug connections to the transmitter? If I cannot do this is there something I can put in between the input and output connections that would allow the setup I have.