Roofus,
Hook your (2-channel stereo) amp to the L-Front and R-Front RCA jacks in the 5.1 output cluster (as if you're hooking up a 5.1 system, but leave the Surround, Center, and Subwoofer jacks empty). Then go to the "Speaker Setup" menu (described on pages 10 and 11 in the latest Unidisk SC manual), and set your speakers as follows:
Front:
Set to "Large" (That's already the default setting....)
Centre:
Set to "Off"
Surround:
Set to "Off"
Subwoofer:
Set to "Off"
The above settings will tell the SC that you're using the front speakers (in their full-range setting), but that you are NOT using a Center, Surround, or Subwoofer. The SC will then realize you're in simple stereo mode, and it'll send all of the signals to the front speakers, just like a normal stereo preamp. (And if you ever add a subwoofer, change that setting to Subwoofer: "On", etc....)
Cheers! - W
Hook your (2-channel stereo) amp to the L-Front and R-Front RCA jacks in the 5.1 output cluster (as if you're hooking up a 5.1 system, but leave the Surround, Center, and Subwoofer jacks empty). Then go to the "Speaker Setup" menu (described on pages 10 and 11 in the latest Unidisk SC manual), and set your speakers as follows:
Front:
Set to "Large" (That's already the default setting....)
Centre:
Set to "Off"
Surround:
Set to "Off"
Subwoofer:
Set to "Off"
The above settings will tell the SC that you're using the front speakers (in their full-range setting), but that you are NOT using a Center, Surround, or Subwoofer. The SC will then realize you're in simple stereo mode, and it'll send all of the signals to the front speakers, just like a normal stereo preamp. (And if you ever add a subwoofer, change that setting to Subwoofer: "On", etc....)
Cheers! - W