Peter,
BTW: I call it a fake bi-amp because the receiver is set to "think" it is supplying a bi-amp stereo signal to one set of speakers, when in fact it is simultaneously driving the Front L/R speakers in the HT and bi-amp is diverted to the speaker selector switch to power the other zones.
To ensure the fake bi-amp would not be under powering your other zones, I compared the
AudioSource Amp 100's power output (quoted on
www.bhphotovideo.com as 50W per channel, conditions unknown) to the
RX-V565's power (quoted in manual as 90W per channel @ 1kHz, 0.9% THD, and 8 ohm). It is not stated, but power rating in the manual is for only 2 channels driven, not 5 or 7 (marketing weenies).
Note: The RX-V565 will not actually deliver 90W per channel when driving all 7 channels, but it should be able to supply approximately the 50W per channel you are currently getting from the AS 100.
INSTRUCTIONS: Here is how to set up the fake bi-amp.
1) Wiring: Connect the Surround Back/Bi-Amp speaker outputs to the speaker selector input. The rest of the speaker selector outputs are what you already have done.
IMPORTANT: The speaker selector
must have, and you must use, an
overload protection circuit!!
2) Receiver (AVR) Settings:
1) Get into the
Advanced Settings mode (see manual p.45) by starting with the
AVR in standby. Then press
STANDBY/ON button while holding the
STRAIGHT button on the front panel.
2) You should see
"ADVANCED SETUP" on the AVR display
3) Use the
PROGRAM arrows to toggle until you see
"BI-AMP - OFF" on the AVR display.
4) Use the
STRAIGHT button to toggle to "
BI-AMP - ON" on the AVR display.
5) Press the
STANDBY/ON button to turn the AVR off and save the new Advanced Setup setting.
When you press
STANDBY/ON button to power back up, you should be good to go.
3) Other Zone Controls:
1)
Source will be what the AVR main zone is set too.
2)
Volume will be what the AVR main zone is set too,
as modified by the speaker selector switch (if it has volume controls) or individual room zone controls (if you have these).
3)
Zone Opt Out: Un-select any zone you do not want to use with the buttons on the speaker selector switch.
Easy peasy!!
XEagleDriver