Owner’s Manual
RR2150 Rear Panel
RP14 External Processor Loop connections (see pages 11, 13) | RP17 Main amp inputs (see pages |
Connect an external processor (equalizer, electronic crossover, surround processor, etc.) to these jacks. These outputs are also
RP15 Bass Management selector switch (see page 15)
This switch lets you adjust the internal crossover (bass management system) to route
These inputs are normally connected to the preamplifier outputs by jumpers. (See RP16 above.)
RP18 Subwoofer line level output (see pages 14-15)
Connect a powered subwoofer to this output. Make sure you’ve set the Bass Management selector switch (RP15) correctly. The output from this con- nector is variable and controlled by the Master Volume setting (FP20).
RP19 Loudspeaker outputs (see pages 13-15)
RP16 Preamplifier outputs (see pages 16-17)
These outputs allow you to connect a high output power amplifier if needed. Simply remove the jumpers and connect the preamp outputs to the inputs of the additional amplifier.
Note: Removing the jumpers ordinarily means that the RR 2150’s internal amplifier does not receive a signal and thus can not send any output to the speakers you have connected to it. In unusual circum- stances, you can use shielded “Y” cords to connect both the internal amplifier and another amplifier to the receiver’s preamp section.
Use these binding posts to connect your primary (Speakers A) and secondary (Speakers B) loudspeakers to the RR 2150.
RP20 AC socket (see page 16)
Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket before turning on the Master Power Switch (RP8).
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