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RE: Yamaha rx-v377 rear panel image inside:

Posted by MannyE on March 20, 2017 at 11:10:00:

Assuming that only the shaded connections are outputs, and you can only choose one output at a time, then it looks like there isn't any way to do it. This seems to be a very low on the totem pole model. If it had a "Zone 2" you might have been able to reassign it as a line level input and monitor that way, but that doesn't seem to be an option,

It would probably be cheaper and easier to secure a middle of the road vintage receiver and do it that way. Vintage has this taping stuff in the bag.

And it needn't be expensive ancient stuff that's in need of a full recap. There should be something available on Craigsist or at the thrifts that will get that done. OR, just call Outlaw and order up an RR2150 for a 21st century solution with warranty.