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Line Out Connections
Each zone features a balanced/unbalanced line output that will mirror the speaker
output. You can then connect this output to the input of another amplifier for more
speakers in larger spaces, a subwoofer for better low-end response, mixer, an audio
recorder, or other device with line level inputs. This example will use Zone 1, but applies
to other Zones.
1.
Prepare your balanced or unbalanced connecting cable. If connecting to a TRS or
XLR input, you should make a balanced connection. If connecting to an RCA or
TS input, you must make an unbalanced connection.
2.
Lift the bottom of the terminal cover over the Zone 1 LINE OUT connectors.
3.
If making an unbalanced connection, use a flat head or Phillips screwdriver to
loosen the G and + screws. If making a balanced connection, loosen the - screw,
as well.
4.
Insert the positive lead under the + screw plate, then tighten the screw.
5.
If making an unbalanced connection, insert the negative lead under the G screw
plate, then tighten the screw. If making a balanced connection, insert the
negative lead under the - screw plate instead, then tighten the screw.
6.
If making a balanced connection, insert the ground lead under the G screw plate,
then tighten the screw.
7.
Plug the other end of the Line Out cable into the line input on your other device.
8.
Flip the terminal cover for the LINE OUT connectors down and press the bottom
to click it into place.
9.
Repeat for the other Zones, as desired.
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