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Audio Output - Hardware Connections
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DMS-AV HOME THEATER AMPLIFIER Audio Output - Hardware Connections Your DMS-AV receiver has both unbalanced line level RCA surround output (for use with other external amplifiers) and speaker binding posts (for use with the 125 watt internal amplifiers). These will connect directly to a speaker or an amplifier. When connecting audio cables to the amplifier, be sure to match the labeled output channels to the position of the speaker in the room. Speaker outputs connection to speakers Audio Output Connection - Unbalanced The DMS-AV supports 7.1 RCA surround outputs. The preamplifier outputs can be configured to use either Surround Back speakers or Front Height speakers. Typical usage of these outputs is for use with other external amplifiers. These outputs may be used to connect external amplifiers and/or subwoofer(s) to the DMS-AV. Be sure to match the appropriate preamp output to the speakers location in the room. For example, connect the Center Channel output to the center speaker amplifier channel. For use in a five channel audio system, do not connect the Surround Back or Front Height audio channels. For use in a six channel audio system, connect the sixth channel to the Surround Back Left channel. Shown are the DMS-AV unbalanced outputs connected using standard RCA cables to the unbalanced inputs on an external amplifier. The Subwoofer output is used as a line source to a powered subwoofer. Analog audio unbalanced signal outputs connection to amplifier Audio Output Connection - Speakers The DMS-AV powers seven discrete speaker channels. Be sure to match the appropriate speaker output to the speakers location in the room. For example, connect the Center Channel output the center speaker amplifier channel. If a five channel audio system is desired, do not connect the Surround Back audio channels. If a six channel audio system is desired, connect the sixth channel to the Surround Back Left channel. Page 23