User's Manual
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CHAPTER 2
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TO
RIGHT
BACK
SURROUND
+
TO
LEFT
BACK
SURROUND
(IF ZONE 2
AMP
OFF)
+
+
TO
LEFT
2
SPEAKER
TO
LEFT
SPEAKER
+
+
TO
RIGHT
2
SPEAKER
TO
RIGHT
SPEAKER
+
TO
LEFT
SURROUND2
SPEAKER
+
TO
RIGHT
SURROUND2
SPEAKER
+
TO
LEFT
SURROUND1
SPEAKER
+
TO
RIGHT
SURROUND1
SPEAKER
Surround Back Outputs
The surround back speakers can be connected
to these outputs.
If you do not have surround back speakers, or do
not want to use them all the time, you can use the
TGR-401's intelligent speaker switching to "borrow"
the surround back amplier channels to power your
Zone 2 speakers instead. When Zone 2 is powered
on, the surround back speakers will turn off in the
main zone. Likewise, when Zone 2 is powered off,
the surround back speakers in the main zone will
automatically turn back on. See the speaker con-
nections for Zone 2 on the next page.
You can still use the line-level surround back
outputs to run an external amp and power your sur-
round back speakers. The line-level Zone 2 outputs
can run an external amp and power your Zone 2
speakers.
Left/Right 2 Outputs
If you have two sets of left/right speakers, you
can turn one pair on and one pair off. For example,
one pair might be a pair for home theater, and one
for stereo listening. Using the Binding Posts menu,
you can easily switch between each pair.
Surround 2 Outputs
If you have two sets of surround speakers, you
can turn one pair on and one pair off. For example,
one pair might be a pair of bipole surround speak-
ers, and one a pair of conventional surround speak-
ers. Using the Binding Posts menu, you can easily
switch between each pair. For long theaters with
tiered seating, you can also congure both to be
active simultaneously (8 ohm minimum per speaker
in this case).