On November 26, 2021 at 09:24, M Hi Fi said...
I’m certain you’re just playing around. But if you meant AVR-1911, it didn’t deploy a 12v trigger. As for the AVR-911, can’t say I recall. Please RTFM 😁
Matt
Actually, I got the model wrong- it was supposed to be AVR-987, but since it was early and I hadn't had my coffee, my suit hadn't come back from the cleaners, friends came in from out of town, I tripped on a rock, the Sun was in my eyes....
That was one of the models sold through distribution to dealers who weren't set up to buy direct, as you probably remember- I'm glad it had separate assignments for Zone 1 and Zone 2, though. It made programming possible/much easier when I installed it in 2007 because the client had two separate power amps for Z2 and one room needed to be separate from the rest, so I was able to use Trigger 1 for the Mac amp with one and the Trigger 2 via the Furman by selecting separate Z2 sources for each/both since Z2 wasn't used for any audio (had a separate preamp).
I think this would fit the description of 'legacy question' if I had been serious.
RTFM, indeed.