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A275 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Line Ouputs
A stereo or monaural audio signal connected to the A275’s main LINE INPUT is routed to the A275’s RCA Line Outputs. This feature is
excellent for standalone distributed audio systems where one source (i.e. an A/V Receiver) is providing audio to the entire home, and also
for ATON multi-room applications where a zone’s audio signal needs to be routed to multiple amplifier channels. Examples of both these
applications are shown in the Chapter 2.
Line audio outputs enable connection of additional amplifiers to allow further system expansion. Use high quality RCA interconnect
cables to ensure low noise and great sound. The A275 Line Outputs are buffered, a maximum of four amplifiers may be 'daisy-chained'
to each Line Outputs.
A275 #1
From Audio
Output Source
RCA Patch
Cable
A275 #2
RCA Patch
Cable
To A275s
#3-4
Figure 3-2: Line Outputs