Connecting the av receiver, Connecting your speakers, Connection – Onkyo TX-SR876 User Manual

Page 23: About speakers a and speakers b (tx-nr906 only)

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Connecting the AV Receiver

About Speakers A and Speakers B (TX-NR906 only)

Speakers A and Speakers B allows you to have two speaker configurations of up to 7.1 speakers. Each configuration has
its own pair of stereo front speakers and can use the same subwoofer, center, surround, and surround back speakers, as
required. You could, for example, use Speakers A when watching a DVD movie with 7.1-channels surround sound and
use Speakers B for serious music listening with a pair of stereo speakers and the subwoofer (2.1-channels).

The speakers are configured by using the “Speaker Settings” on page 61 and “Speaker Setup” on page 95.

Front Speakers A and front Speakers B can be wired normally, bi-amped, or bridged, but A and B cannot be bi-amped
or bridged at the same time. For example, if front Speakers A are bridged, front Speakers B can only be wired normally.
Similarly, if front Speakers B are bi-amped, Speakers A can only be wired normally. When bridging is used, the AV
receiver can drive 2 speakers in the main room (2.1 speakers if you're using a powered subwoofer). When bi-amping is
used, the AV receiver can drive up to 5.1 speakers in the main room. See pages 27–30 for more information.

The Speakers A and Speakers B configurations are selected by using the [SP A] and [SP B] buttons on the remote
controller. Only one configuration can be selected at a time.

The versatility offered by the Speakers A and Speakers B configurations means you can configure the AV receiver to
suit your exact requirements and application. Two typical applications are shown below.

7.1-channel Playback with Speakers A and

Stereo Playback with Speakers B
In this example, Speakers A provides 7.1-channel
surround sound for enjoying DVD movies, while
Speakers B is used for serious music listening with a
pair of top-quality stereo speakers.

7.1-channel Playback with Bridged Front

Speakers
In this example, Speakers A provides 7.1-channel
surround sound for enjoying DVD movies, while
Speakers B is bridged for use with a pair of high-
power stereo speakers, the subwoofer is used with
Speakers A and Speakers B.

Connecting Your Speakers

FL

C

FR

FL

FR

SL

SBL

SBR

SW

SR

Speakers A

Speakers B

2–1. Speaker

Settings

Speaker impedance
Speaker Type
Front(Speaker

A)

Front(Speaker

B)

6ohms

Normal
Normal

2–2. Speaker

Config

Subwoofer
Front
Center
Surround
SurrBack

Use
Use
Use
Use
Use

Speaker A

2–2. Speaker

Config

Subwoofer
Front
Center
Surround
SurrBack

Not Use

Use

Not Use
Not Use
Not Use

Speaker B

FL

C

FR

FL

FR

SL

SBL

SBR

SW

SR

Speakers A

Speakers B

Subwoofer

used with A

and B

2–1. Speaker

Settings

Speaker impedance

Speaker Type
Front(Speaker

A)

Front(Speaker

B)

8ohms

Normal

BTL

2–2. Speaker

Config

Subwoofer

Front
Center
Surround
SurrBack

Use

Use
Use
Use
Use

Speaker A

2–2. Speaker

Config

Subwoofer
Front
Center
Surround
SurrBack

Use
Use

Not Use
Not Use
Not Use

Speaker B

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