MG5.1E
6. SMALL SIGNAL PANEL
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6.5 Sound MG5.1E
Personal notes
the MSP3410 (IC7751) and the complete DOLBY PROLOGIC
processing takes place in IC7770. Via the digital bus (I2S) the
decoded left/right is fed back to the MSP3410 where L/R data
is converted to analogue signals.
The SEDSP has also two analogue outputs for Surround and
one for Centre. The surround is fed to (black) cinch outputs.
When the SEDSP is defective then there will be no sound. <-
- Service Tip
In the circuit there is already an option for DIGITAL DOLBY
(AC3). The biggest difference for AC3 is the stereo surround.
The SEDSP has also the DBE (Dynamic Bass Enhancement)
feature inside. DBE can influence the signal for the subwoofer.
Another feature in the SEDSP is 5-band-equalizer for 4
channels. Only 3 channels are used (not for surround).
There is a slow switch-on for the SEDSP via C2831 on pin 8.
This means that with start-on the outputs are muted.
In the diagram of fig 6-7 three switches are mentioned:
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Via SW1 audio signal is fed to EXT2 (VCR-scart). The
EXT2-output is the same as the main sound, except when
EXT2 is used as an input. In that case SW1 is switched and
the front-end audio signal is fed to EXT2 (this to avoid
oscillating sound).
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With SW2 audio is switched for the cinch outputs. From pins
56/57 the variable level is available; at the pins 50/51
constant level is present. There is a third input possible for
surround. This is also variable level and the surround
signals are fed to the pins 2/15 of IC7753. In this way there
is an option to use an external amplifier for surround to have
more surround volume.
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SW3 makes it possible to use the complete tv as centre
speaker. Thus all speakers in the television give centre
sound and at the cinch outputs variable L/R has to be
available.