Re: Yamaha RX-V1900 A/V Receiver
I need some advice concerning bi-amplification using an external amplifier (instead of the receiver’s own internal amplifiers), using the Yamaha RX-V1900 A/V receiver in a 5.2 system.
What I want to do is use an external 5-channel power amplifier to bi-amp the front speaker pair, (using 4 of the 5 external amplifier’s channels), and also to drive the center channel speaker with the remaining single external amplifier’s channel.
I would then use the RX-V1900’s amplifiers to only power the two surround channel speakers.
How would I set this up using the RX-V1900?
I put this question directly to Yamaha’s online tech support, but was told that the bi-amplification option was only available when using the receiver’s own internal amplifiers. But this Yamaha tech guy sounded like he really wasn’t confident in his answer, and was unsure, so because he was unsure I think he just defaulted to the easiest answer, the “I don’t think you can Bi-amp using external amplifiers” answer.
Some background:
1) The manual clearly states that when the receiver is set to bi-amp mode, then the Front L/R channel signals are output at both the Front L/R & Surround Back L/R speaker terminals.
2) Elsewhere, this same manual also clearly states that the pre-out jacks always output the same signals as the corresponding speaker terminals.
3) And NO WHERE in the manual does it state that the bi-amp mode is only when you’re using the receiver’s own internal amplifiers.
Given that, then when the receiver is set to bi-amp mode - why wouldn’t it also be possible to send those Front channel L/R signals (via BOTH the Front & Surround/back pre-out jacks) to four channels of an external amplifier to bi-amplify two Front speakers?
Has anyone tried to do this?, or have any direct experience doing it this way?
Or was the Yamaha tech guy correct that it can’t be set up this way? (Frankly, I don’t know why it wouldn’t be possible!).
Any practical experience, or definite knowledge about this would be greatly appreciated!