Connecting Speakers - Arcam fmj AVR360 User Manual

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connecting speakers

To connect each of the speakers, unscrew the
corresponding terminals on the back of the AVr360,
insert the speaker wires through the hole in each post
and screw the terminals back up. Make sure that the
red (positive/
) terminal of the speaker is connected to
+
the red (positive/
) terminal on the back panel, and the
+
black (negative/
) terminal of the speaker is connected
to the black (negative/
) terminal on the back panel.
It is important that no stray strands of wire from these
connections are allowed to touch another cable or the
product casing. Failure to ensure this can cause a short
circuit and damage your AVr360.
Do not over-tighten the loudspeaker terminals, or use a
wrench, pliers, etc., as this could damage the terminals
and this would not be covered under the product's
warranty.
Speaker cables
The speakers should be connected to the amplifier using
good-quality, high-purity, low impedance copper cables.
Cheap speaker cables should be avoided – they are a
false economy and can significantly degrade the sound
quality.
The cable runs to the speakers should be as short as
practicable. Connections to the speaker terminals
should always be finger tight, whether using bare wires
or spade connectors.
bi-amping the Front left & Right speakers
Bi-amping is the use of two amplifier channels per speaker. Bi-amping can
provide better sound quality than conventional single wiring. If you do not have
Surround Back speakers (i.e. you have a 5.1 surround system, not a 7.1 system)
then you can use the spare Surround Back speaker outputs to bi-amplify the
front left and right speakers, if your speakers support bi-amping. The spare
channels can alternatively be used to power stereo speakers in another room
(Zone 2).
Speakers that support bi-amping have two sets of +/- terminals per speaker,
usually linked together by metal strips. These metal strips must be removed
when bi-amping; failure to remove them will result in damage to the amplifier
that is not covered under warranty.
To bi-amp the front left and right speakers, remove the metal strips from
the speaker terminals. Connect the woofer or LF terminals to the FL and Fr
terminals on the AVr360. Connect the tweeter or HF terminals to the SBL and
SBr terminals on the AVr360. Finally, navigate to the Setup Menu "Spkr Types"
and set the 'Use Channels 6+7 for" menu option to "BiAmp L+r" — see page E-32.
SBR
Link MUST
be removed
connecting subwoofers
The AVr360 also allows an active subwoofer to be connected to the
See your subwoofer handbook for the
correct setting up and connection for
your particular subwoofer.
FL
SBL
FR
Link MUST
be removed
output.
SUB
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using external power amplifiers
The internal power amplifier of the AVr360 can
be supplemented or replaced with external power
amplification. Connect the
sockets to your
PREAMP OUT
power amplifier inputs:
FL, FR, C
Connect these to the equivalent (right, Left and Centre)
front channels of your power amplifier.
SUB
Subwoofer output. Connect this to the input of your
active subwoofer, if present.
SR, SL
Surround right and Surround Left outputs. Connect
these to the Surround right and Left power amplifier
inputs.
SBR, SBL
Surround Back right and Surround Back Left outputs
(only used in 7.1 channel systems). Connect these to the
Surround Back right and Surround Back Left power
amplifier inputs.
All pre-amplifier analogue outputs are buffered, have
a low output impedance and are at line level. They are
able to drive long cables or several inputs in parallel if
required.

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