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7-2. Setting the Power Amplifier Assignment
• With the AVC-A1XVA’s 10-channel power amplifier, it is possible to select 10 channels worth of signals (not including the subwoofer signals
output from the pre-out connectors) to be output from the speakers. This makes it possible to put together various speaker systems. The
channels can be selected freely, so “L1” to “L5” and “R1” to “R5” are indicated on the speaker terminals on the AVC-A1XVA’s rear panel.
• The channels for which the power amplifier can be assigned differ according to the channel settings made at “7-1. Channel Setup”. (See pages
96 ~ 99)
Determine what speaker system configuration you want.
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Power amplifier assignment flow
Signals are output from the speakers with
priority for the MAIN ZONE channels.
(a)
Assign the power amplifier to the MAIN ZONE
channels set at “7-1. Channel Setup”.
The number of free power amplifiers depends
on the setting at (b).
(b)
(c)
Decide what to output to the free power
amplifiers at (c).
Selecting the speaker outputs freely
Using front B
Select
“Adv + Front B”
.
Select
“Advanced”
.
Set what channels to assign the power amplifier to.
Select
“Normal ”
.
Bi-Amp output of
MAIN ZONE front
channel only
Bi-Amp output of
MAIN ZONE
channels
Output ZONE2
Output ZONE3
Output ZONE4
Output ZONE2/3/4
Select
“Bi-Amp Front”.
Select
“Bi-Amp”.
Select
“+Zone2”.
Select
“+Zone3”.
Select
“+Zone4”.
Select
“+Zone2/3/4”.
If you do not want to output anything
From (a) to (c) will be done
automatically.