After experimenting with the little cyclops last night, I remembered how frustrating the settings in the Yamaha can be and remembered my post about amps and speakers. The basic(7.2.4) setting would be correct and one would make further adjustments in the Speaker Size settings. All speakers should be set at Small with the Crossover set to one’s liking. The subwoofer would of course be set to Use or a Large size setting would be forced on the Front speakers. Once set to Small, make sure Extra Bass is OFF. One would then set any speakers NOT present in the configuration to None. After doing so, the receiver will reroute info meant for those speakers to others in the current configuration.
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As for using an external amplifier for the Front speakers, I think Yamaha has really come up short here. Some immediately connected external amps using the XLR pre outs on this thing. Nothing is really gained here and some things are lost.
Even being the flagship at a premium price, the Yamaha RX-A8A only processes as many channels as it powers. There are eleven channels of processing for eleven amps. It should have dumped a big bunch of its proprietary processes and included thirteen channels of processing so one could reassign the Front channel amps for a third pair of height/presence speakers in an Atmos/DTS:X configuration or Top Center/Sound O’ God speakers in an Auro 3D configuration since they knew it was coming in an update.
Some might want to bi-amp and think they can use both pre outs and terminals and still get 11.1 but that is not the case. Bi-amp correctly and you lose two channels of processing. Again, too many limitations at that price point in favor of propriety processes that most do not use. Nobody is setting it and forgetting it in the "Hall In Munich" mode.
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