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2 Amp Assign mode
Normal : This is the recommended amplifier assignment mode. Normally select this when not conducting the power amplifier
assignment.
By default, this is set to “Normal”.
Advanced : With this mode, the power amplifiers can be assigned freely to the desired channels according to the speaker system you are
using.
Adv+Front B : With this mode, the power amplifiers can be assigned freely to the desired channels and front B.
The following modes can be selected when there are power amplifiers that are free with respect to the recommended amplifier assignment
(“Normal”).
+Zone2 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE2 output channel.
+Zone3 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE3 output channel.
+Zone4 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE4 output channel.
+Zone2/3 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE2 and 3 output
channels.
+Zone3/4 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE3 and 4 output
channels.
+Zone2/4 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE2 and 4 output
channels.
+Zone2/3/4 : This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE2, 3 and 4 output
channels.
Bi-Amp+Front : This mode is the setting for playing the front channel with Bi–amp connections.
Bi-Amp : This mode is the setting for playing the front, center and surround channels with Bi–amp connections.
NOTES:
The amplifier assignment modes that can be selected differ according to the channel settings made at “7-1. Channel Setup” (See pages
96 ~ 99).
The status in which power amplifiers are assigned to output channels in the different amplifier assignment modes differs according to
the channel settings for the different zones. (See pages 102 ~ 104)
If the “Advanced” or “Adv+Front B” amplifier assignment mode is selected, the channels to which power amplifiers can be assigned
differ according to the channel settings for the different zones. (See page 104)
2 Table of power amplifier assignment modes with respect to the channel settings for the different zones and
assignment modes
Amp Assign mode: Normal
Channel Setup /
Power Amp Assign
MAIN ZONE
L1
9.1 CH
FL R1 FR
L2 C R2
L3 SL A R3 SR A
L4 SL B R4 SR B
L5 SBL R5 SBR
L1
7.1 CH
FL R1 FR
L2 C R2
L3 SL A R3 SR A
L4 R4
L5 SBL R5 SBR
L1
5.1 CH
FL R1 FR
L2 C R2–
L3 SL A R3 SR A
L4 R4–
L5 R5–
Bi-Amp connections
Certain loudspeakers are equipped with two sets of input terminals, for bi-amplification. The AVC-A1XVA Amp Assign mode
allows you to power bi-amp-capable speakers with two amplifier channels, up to a total of 5 bi-amplified speakers in a system
using all 10 of the AVC-A1XVA amplifier channels. Be sure to consult the owner’s manual of your bi-amp-capable speakers for
further information before proceeding.
AVC-A1XVA
SPEAKER
NOTE:
When making bi-amp connections,
be sure to remove the short-circuiting
bar included with the speaker.

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ModelAVC-A1XVA
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