Yamaha RX-V1600 Owner's Manual

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CONNECTIONS
PREP
ARA
TION
Some of the speakers commercially available these days 
have speaker wire connections that allow bi-wiring or bi-
amplification to enhance the performance of the speaker 
system. This unit allows you to make bi-wire and bi-AMP 
connections to one speaker system. Check if your speakers 
support bi-wiring or bi-amplification. As these speakers 
are shipped to you, you will note gold-plated shorting bars 
or bridges, one connecting the two red input terminals and 
the other connecting the two black input terminals. 
Remove these shorting bars or bridges only if you plan to 
bi-wire or bi-AMP your speakers.
■ Conventional connection
If you want to connect your speakers as traditional 
loudspeakers using the conventional connection method, 
connect your speakers using the regular left and right 
speaker wire connections and ignore the second set of 
terminals.
■ Bi-wire connection
The bi-wire connection separates the woofer from the 
combined midrange and tweeter section. A bi-wire 
compatible speaker has four binding post terminals. These 
two sets of terminals allow the speaker to be split into two 
independent sections. This split connects the mid and high 
frequency drivers to one set of terminals and the low 
frequency driver to the other pair.
• Remove the shorting bars or bridges to separate the LPF (low 
pass filter) and HPF (high pass filter) crossovers.
• To use the bi-wire connections, press SPEAKERS A on the 
front panel so that SP A lights up in the front panel display.
■ Bi-AMP connection
The bi-AMP connection uses two amplifiers for both 
speakers. One amplifier is connected to the woofer section 
of a loudspeaker while the other is connected to the 
combined mid and tweeter section. With this arrangement 
each amplifier operates over a restricted frequency range. 
This restricted range presents each amplifier with a much 
simpler job and each amplifier is less likely to influence 
the sound in some way. The internal crossover of the 
speaker consists of a LPF (low pass filter) and a HPF (high 
pass filter). As its name implies, the LPF passes 
frequencies below a cutoff and rejects frequencies above 
the cutoff frequency. Likewise, the HPF passes 
frequencies above its cutoff.
• Remove the shorting bars or bridges to separate the LPF (low 
pass filter) and HPF (high pass filter) crossovers.
• To activate the bi-AMP connections, set BI-AMP to ON in 
ADVANCED SETUP (see page 91).
• To make the bi-AMP connections, use the FRONT and 
SURROUND BACK terminals as shown below.
Using bi-wire and bi-AMP 
connections
Notes
FRONT
R
L
+
+
+
+
A
B
This unit
Shorting bars
or bridges
Shorting bars
or bridges
Notes
FRONT
R
L
+
+
+
+
A
B
This unit
FRONT
R
L
A
SINGLE
+
+
SURROUND BACK
R
L
+
+
This unit