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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
Connecting audio equipment
The following illustrations show how to connect a CD player, MD recorder, etc. using both analog and digital connections.
However, it’s not necessary to make both connections.
R
L
ANALOG
AUX 1
IN
AUX 2
IN
REC
OUT
OUTPUT
SUB
WOOFER
DIGITAL
USB
SPEAKERS
+
–
L
FRONT
ANTENNA
R
L
PC IN
FM ANT
75
Ω
UNBAL.
LINE OUT
LINE IN
(REC)
LINE OUT
(PLAY)
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
+
–
R
L
DIGITAL
USB
COAX
IN
OPT
IN
AUX 1
OPT IN
OPT
OUT
PC
SPEAKERS
4
Ω
MIN.
/SPEAKER
REAR
+
–
R
L
FRONT
CENTER
DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL IN
(optical)
(optical)
CD player
MD recorder
CD player
Tape deck
or MD recorder
Audio connections
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Be careful not to mix up the left and right connections.
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If you wish to record analog sound signals inputted to
this unit, connect the analog inputs of a tape deck or
MD recorder to this unit’s REC OUT.
Digital connections
If you wish to record digital sound signals inputted to this
unit, connect the optical digital input of an MD recorder or a
DAT deck to this unit’s DIGITAL OPT OUT.
Notes
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When playing an ordinary CD on this unit following
playback of a CD or an LD encoded with DTS, some
operations, such as resetting the input selector keys, may be
required.
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If some data processing (e.g. volume level changes) is applied
to DTS-encoded signals on the CD, DVD or LD player, this
unit will not recognize the signals as DTS-encoded signals.
Because of this, this unit cannot reproduce a DTS-encoded
source played on such a player even if it is connected to this
unit with a digital connection.
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When an error occurs in the player’s digital output data
during playback of an LD or CD encoded with DTS,
playback may be disrupted. If this occurs, stop playback and
repower the player.
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When digital sound signals from the computer are played,
errors in WAV signals, etc. may occur resulting in noise or a
playback failure.
Notes
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Connecting a turntable
A turntable cannot be connected to this unit directly. Use a
commercially available phono preamp to connect a turntable to
this unit, or connect a turntable incorporated with a phono
equalizer amplifier.
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The REC OUT and DIGITAL OPT OUT can be used at the
same time since they output signals independently.
(U.S.A. model)
(U.S.A. model)