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Speaker/Output Setup
 
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Bi-Amp for Front: 
 
This setting can be made only when 
you set the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main A” 
or “Main B.” Select this when using the front speaker in 
main room B by connecting the front channel and the 
surround back channel to the speaker via Bi-Amp (See 
page 28). 
 
Not Used (default): 
 
Select this when not using 
surround back speakers. 
 
Note:
 
If (Speaker A) Surr Back is set to “Main A 1ch,” you 
cannot select “Main A 2ch” and “Main B 2ch” here.
 
(Speaker B) Subwoofer 
 
This setting can be made only when you set the 
“(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main A” or “Main 
B.”
 
Main A:
 
 Select this when using a subwoofer in main 
room B. 
 
Main B: 
 
Select this when using a subwoofer in main 
room B. This setting can only be made when you set the 
“(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main B.”
 
Not Used (default): 
 
Select this when not using a 
subwoofer. 
 
When the settings for Speaker Configuration are 
completed, the subsequent settings should be speci-
fied separately in main room A, main room B, and 
Zone 2.
 
Use this sub-menu to set the impedance level of the 
TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E to match the specifications 
of the speakers you are using. The settings in the 
Speaker Impedance sub-menu can be configured for 
Main B and Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
The selectable parameters are common to all items. 
 
Note:
 
Before you change this setting, be sure to first lower 
the volume at the TX-NR1000/TX-NR5000E to the 
minimum level.
 
8 ohms (default): 
 
Select this when the impedance of 
the connected speaker is 8 ohms or more. 
 
6 ohms: 
 
Select this when the impedance of the 
connected speaker is no lower than 6 ohms and 
no higher than 8 ohms.
 
4 ohms:
 
 Select this when the impedance of the 
connected speaker is no lower than 4 ohms and 
no higher than 6 ohms.
• When “BTL for Front” is selected for “Surr Back” 
from the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, the 
corresponding “Front L/R” is automatically fixed to 
“8 ohms,” and the impedance settings for the 
surround back speakers are also removed. Please 
verify that the impedance of a connected speaker is 8 
ohms or more. 
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not 
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no 
associated setting item is displayed.
The settings in the Speaker Crossover sub-menu can be 
configured for both “Main A” and “Main B.”
 
Front L/R, Center, Surr L/R, Surr Back
 
Specify a threshold frequency in Hz for bass sounds 
from each speaker to be output from the subwoofer. 
When no subwoofer is used, (Speaker A) Front L/R is 
automatically set to “Full Band,” and bass sounds from 
each speaker are output from the front speakers. You 
can also set other speakers to “Full Band.” 
You can specify the frequency at 10 Hz increments 
between 40-150 Hz. When using a THX-Select-certified 
speaker system, specify the setting of 
 
80 Hz (THX) 
 
(default). 
• If you specify the frequency of the front speakers 
between 40-150 Hz, you cannot select “Full Band” 
for the other speakers.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not 
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no 
associated setting item is displayed. 
• If “Surr Back” is set to “BTL for Front” or “Bi-Amp 
for Front” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, 
no item for surround back speakers is displayed. 
 
LPF of LFE (setting of the low-pass filter for LFE) 
 
Specify the low-pass filter for LFE (Low Frequency 
Effect). 
The low-pass filter passes through only the signal 
components below the specified frequency, eliminating 
the unwanted noise.
You can specify the frequency at 10 Hz increments 
between 40-150 Hz. 
 
SW Mode (Subwoofer Mode)
 
This item is displayed when a subwoofer is used (any 
item other than “Not Used” is selected for Subwoofer 
on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu), and Front L/R 
is set to “Full Band” on the Speaker Crossover sub-
menu. Set the sound from the subwoofer to any of the 
following: 
 
LFE only:
 
 The subwoofer outputs only LFE (Low 
Frequency Effect) information. 
 
D. Bass: 
 
The subwoofer outputs not only LFE (Low 
Frequency Effect) factors but also bass sounds from the 
front speakers. 
Measure the distance between the listening position and 
each speaker. Specifying the distance will synchronize 
the speakers in terms of the time that sounds from each 
speaker reach the listening position. This is an 
important specification for you to enjoy realistic home 
theater. The settings in the Speaker Distance sub-menu 
can be configured for both “Main A” and “Main B.”
 
Speaker Impedance Sub-menu
Speaker Crossover Sub-menu
Speaker Distance Sub-menu