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Connecting power amp to Denon X3600H
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<blockquote data-quote="Genesis777" data-source="post: 1005535" data-attributes="member: 14862"><p>Recently purchased a Denon AVR X3600H and have connected it to a Parasound power amp using the pre-outs. </p><p></p><p>I am using a 5.1 setup and looking to drive my front towers with the Parasound. I would like to by-pass the Denon internal amplifiers which I believe this AVR can do. So I am only driving the center, surrounds and sub using the Denon.</p><p></p><p>The only setup I can see that would allow for this is using an 11.1 config which allows you to assign the front speakers to an external amplifier. When doing so however I have to disable the height and rear surround speakers to get a 5.1 setup.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if this is the correct setup or is there a better way to achieve the above? :help:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Genesis777, post: 1005535, member: 14862"] Recently purchased a Denon AVR X3600H and have connected it to a Parasound power amp using the pre-outs. I am using a 5.1 setup and looking to drive my front towers with the Parasound. I would like to by-pass the Denon internal amplifiers which I believe this AVR can do. So I am only driving the center, surrounds and sub using the Denon. The only setup I can see that would allow for this is using an 11.1 config which allows you to assign the front speakers to an external amplifier. When doing so however I have to disable the height and rear surround speakers to get a 5.1 setup. Does anyone know if this is the correct setup or is there a better way to achieve the above? :help:. [/QUOTE]
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