Owner`s manual

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How to Connect Analog Audio Components for five or six channels
The MX136 accepts Analog Audio and Digital Audio Sig-
nal Inputs. It is important to connect the Analog Outputs
along with the Digital Audio Signal Output from source
components connected to the MX136. This will assure the
audio from the source component is available to the REC
Outputs and Zone B Outputs.
1. Connect unbalanced cables from the MX136 ZONE A
OUTPUTS FL (Front Left), CTR (Front Center), FR
(Front Right), LS (Left Surround), RS (Right Sur-
round) to the McIntosh Five Channel Power Amplifier
making sure to match the channel identifications.
2. Connect a cable from the MX136 Analog Audio
INPUTs (Input 11) to the McIntosh 2 CH Audio Out-
puts of the McIntosh AUDIO VIDEO Player.
3. Connect balanced cables from the MX136 ZONE A
BALANCED INPUTS 1 to the McIntosh Balanced Au-
dio Outputs of the McIntosh AUDIO VIDEO Player.
4. Connect cables from the MX136 EXTERNAL Audio
INPUTs to the McIntosh 5.1CH Audio Outputs of the
McIntosh AUDIO VIDEO Player.
5. Connect a cable from the MX136 Left and Right Ana-
log Audio INPUTs (Input 6) to the Left and Right Ana-
log Audio Outputs of the Satellite Receiver.
6. Connect a cable from the MX136 VCR1 Audio OUT-
PUT (Output 9) to the VCR Audio Input.
7. Connect a cable from the MX136 VCR1 Audio INPUT
(Input 9) to the VCR Audio Output.
8. Connect a cable from the MX136 LV Audio INPUT
(Input 8) to the Digital Audio Recorder Analog Output.
9. Connect a cable from the MX136 VCR2 Audio OUT-
PUT (Output 10) to Digital Audio Recorder Analog In-
put.
10. Connect a cable from the MX136
ZONE A SUBwoofer OUTPUTS
to the McIntosh Powered
Subwoofer Line In Jack.
IN OUT
VCR
Satellite
Receiver
McIntosh Audio Video Player
McIntosh Five Channel Power Amplifier
Analog OUT
Digital Audio Recorder
How to Connect Analog Audio Components
for five or six channels
Analog IN
McIntosh Powered
Subwoofer