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Posted on May 07, 2009

Yamaha DSP-A1000 , wiring details

Hi , thanks for reading this , i have a DSP-A1000 , can anybody assist me with how to wire this amp up properly , it does work but i am confused how to wire up all the outputs , there seems to be a bridge link between a couple of the out puts also , i have no manual on how to set it up , any help would be appreciated , thanks

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