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6.1 would have just one back there (SB). It defaults to the Left output on the Pre-Outs if you ever go that route.
This being a 6.1 receiver it does not support two SB channels BUT you can configure those amp channels for a separate Zone supporting 2 speakers. Confused?
The manual shows a single SB speaker connected to the left side on Page 27. THAT would be consistent with a 6.1 configuration.
you may want to try a factory reset by pressing and holding vcr1 button while pressing the power button. do this with the unit on. It will reset back to factory default. so any saved setting will be lost and you will have to set again to your settings.
The fuses are the first look, Then make sure that the speakers are connected properly and the wires are not shorting together. It sounds more like a power supply problem or logic controller problem if the unit will not fire up and as such unless you are into electronics then a repair center is the next option and most likely the quickest.
unsold all the power transistors,if it is power IC amplifier unsold also then turn on TX-SR701 receiver if doesn't shuts off after a minute then the problem is solve there is a defective transistors and power IC.
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