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    Carver Premier Av-705x 5 Channel Thx Power Amplifier

    I have a CARVER PREMIER AV-705X 5 CHANNEL THX POWER AMPLIFIER, which is about ten years old. I no longer have the manual. I have read that the amp is rated at 125watts x 5 or 180watts x 2. Does it matter what banana jacks I connect into? They are not labeled/numbered.

    Also, is there anything else significant in the manual? I am trying to avoid the purchase of the manual--it does not seem that it would provide a lot of operating info.

    Any other significant insights in reagards to this amp?

    Thanks

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    The speaker terminals below each RCA input are for that channel,so connect each speaker to the corresponding input,left front to left front etc.


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    It doesn't matter.

    The channels are all rated equally. It's just that there's less demand on the power supply when only two channels are driven.

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    Thank you

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    I have a copy of the manual I can scan/send you.

    email me if interested.

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    Thank you for a good post

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