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Don't have the model number with me right now, Can't find all the books.
Any how. There are two Buttons on the Front, A B, They can be toggled on and off. Does any one know what they do (besides kill sound)
Any how. There are two Buttons on the Front, A B, They can be toggled on and off. Does any one know what they do (besides kill sound)
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I think you are talking about buttons that are on most if not all receivers. They are the buttons for the two sets of front speakers. Sometimes people will hook up a second set of front speakers either particularly for music or to have speakers in another room.
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that may be what it is, It seems though if i use B, i get no sound, A seems to give me Surround AB Kills my back speakers. So i am tring to figure out what they are doing.. Thanks...
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by conkie:
that may be what it is, It seems though if i use B, i get no sound, A seems to give me Surround AB Kills my back speakers. So i am tring to figure out what they are doing.. Thanks...<HR>
That is correct, you can have two set's of speakers A - should be all speakers. B could be set up as a dedicated set of Stereo speakers. It should make more sense if you look at the back of your receiver, you should see some outputs labeled A and B. Hope this helps.