
11
Getting Started
Rear and center speakers
Active woofer
Note
Set the LOW FILTER switch to ON when you connect an
active woofer. This cuts low frequency output from the front
speakers so you can enjoy pure bass from the active woofer.
If your TV monitor uses separate speakers
You can connect one of them to the SURROUND OUT
CENTER terminal for use with Dolby Pro Logic
Surround Sound (see page 31).
Selecting the impedance
Set the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR for the front and
center speakers as indicated in the table below. Check
the instruction manual of your speakers if you’re not
sure of the impedance. (This information is usually
printed on a label on the back of the speaker.)
Selecting the speaker system
If you connect only one set of front speakers, set the
SPEAKERS selector on the front panel to A. If you
connect two sets of front speakers, see the following:
* Connect speakers with nominal impedances of 8 ohms, or
higher, to the A and B terminals.
For even more powerful amplification
You can use the POWER SWAP function to connect
two additional amplifiers.
1
Unplug the power cord.
2
Connect the rear speakers to the FRONT
SPEAKERS terminals on this receiver.
The rear signals are output from the FRONT
SPEAKERS terminals.
3
Connect the first amplifier to the SURROUND
OUT REAR, and connect the front speakers to this
amplifier.
The front signals are output from the
SURROUND OUT REAR terminals.
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REAR SPEAKERS
L
CENTER SPEAKER
R
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Receiver
Rear
speaker
(R)
Center
speaker
Rear
speaker
(L)
Active woofer
INPUT
SURROUND OUT
CENTER
WOOFER
REAR
LOW FILTER
OFF
ON
Getting Started
if nominal impedance of
your speaker is
Between 4 and 8 ohms
8 ohms or higher
Set IMPEDANCE SELECTOR to
4
Ω
8
Ω
To drive
Speaker system A (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS A
terminals)
Speaker system B (connected
to the FRONT SPEAKERS B
terminals)
Both speaker systems A and
B (parallel connection)
Set SPEAKERS selector to
A
B
A+B*
Rear speaker
(L)
Rear speaker
(R)
FRONT SPEAKERS
B
R
L
A
R
L
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Receiver
INPUT
SURROUND OUT
CENTER
WOOFER
REAR
Receiver
Amplifier 1
(for front speakers)
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Receiver