Rotel RSX-1067 owner manual Dolby Pro Logic 7.1 Channel Surround, Rotel XS 7.1 Channel Surround

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the disc. To activate the Dolby Digital Surround EX features for these discs (or for standard 5.1 channel Dolby Digital discs), you must manu- ally activate Dolby Surround EX processing.

Dolby Pro Logic IIx

6.1 and 7.1 Channel Surround

The latest technology from Dolby uses advanced matrix decoding for the surround channels in a 6.1 channel or 7.1 channel system. Work- ing with any 2.0 channel or 5.1 channel re- cording, Dolby Pro Logic IIx processing dis- tributes the surround channel information among three or four surround channels, with a Music mode optimized for musical record- ings and a Cinema mode optimized for film soundtracks.

Rotel XS

6.1 and 7.1 Channel Surround

The RSX-1067 also features Rotel XS (eXtra Surround) processing provides extended sur- round performance on 6.1 and 7.1 channel systems. The key benefit of Rotel XS is that it works at all times with all multichannel digi- tal signals, even those that might not otherwise activate Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES surround decoding for the center back channel(s). Al- ways available when center back speaker(s) are configured in the system setup, Rotel XS decodes the surround channels and distributes the extended surround channels to the center back speaker(s) in a way that tends to create a diffuse surround effect. Rotel XS works with matrix-encoded surround signals (such as non- flagged DTS-ES and Dolby Surround EX discs) as well as digital source material that is not Dolby Surround EX encoded (such as DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, and even Dolby Pro Logic II decoded Dolby Digital 2.0 recordings).

DSP Music Modes

Unlike all of the formats mentioned above, the RSX-1067 offers four surround modes that are not part of a specific recording/playback sys- tem. These modes (MUSIC 1–4) use digital sig- nal processing that adds special acoustic ef- fects to any signal. DSP processing can be used with Dolby Surround recordings, Dolby Digi- tal recordings, CDs, radio broadcasts, or any other source material; however, typically DSP settings would be used with source material for which there is no specific surround decoder.

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The four MUSIC MODES in the RSX-1067 use digital delay and reverberation effects to simu- late progressively larger acoustic environments with MUSIC 1 being the smallest type of venue (such as a jazz club) and MUSIC 4 being a large venue (such as a stadium). Typically used to add ambience and a sense of space when listening to music sources or other sources that lack surround sound encoding.

2Ch/5Ch/7Ch Stereo Formats

The RSX-1067 also provides four modes that disable all surround processing and deliver stereo signals to amplifiers and speakers. There are three options:

2CH Stereo: Turns off the center channel and all surround channels in the system and deliv- ers a conventional 2-channel signal to the front speakers. If the system is configured to route bass signals from the front speakers to the subwoofer, this capability remains in effect.

Analog Bypass: For 2-channel analog in- puts, there is a special stereo mode that by- passes ALL of the RSX-1067’s digital process- ing. The two front speakers receive pure analog stereo full-range signals with no subwoofer crossover, no delay, no level adjustments, and no contour adjustment.

5CH Stereo: Distributes a stereo signal to

5.1channel systems. The left channel signal is sent, unchanged, to the front left and sur- round left speakers. The right channel is sent to the front right and surround right speakers. A mono sum of the two channels is sent to the center channel speaker.

7CH Stereo: This mode is the same as 5CH Stereo described above except that it also distributes stereo signals to center back speaker(s) installed in the system.

Other Digital Formats

Several other digital formats are not surround sound formats at all, but rather systems for digital 2-channel recordings.

PCM 2-channel:This is an uncompressed 2-channel digital signal such as that used for standard CD recordings and some DVD re- cordings, particularly of older films.

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HDCD®: This system uses higher bit rates and a variety of enhancements to improve the sonic performance compared to standard audio CDs. These discs, labeled HDCD, can be played on standard CD players. However, when the digital signal is decoded using an HDCD decoder like that in the RSX-1067, they will provide exceptional musical reproduction.

DTS Music 5.1 Discs: These discs are a variation of audio CDs that include a DTS 5.1 channel recording. The RSX-1067 decodes these discs just like a DTS movie soundtrack when played on a CD player or DVD player with a digital output connection.

DVD-A music discs: Taking advantage of the increased storage capacity of the DVD disc, new high bit rate multichannel audio record- ings are available on DVD-A discs. DVD-A discs may include multiple versions of the record- ing including standard PCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, and 96kHz/24 bit (or higher) multichannel recordings using MLP compression. Several of these formats (stan- dard PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS 5.1 can be decoded by the RSX-1067 when the DVD player is connected with a digital cable. How- ever, the existing optical and coax digital connection standard does not provide suffi- cient bandwidth for multichannel high sampling rate MLP recordings. Therefore, DVD-A discs with these high-resolution audio soundtracks must be decoded by a the DVD player and the resulting analog signals sent to the RSX-1067’s MULTI INPUT.

SACD®: This is a proprietary high-resolution audio standard for use on SACD compatible disc players. As with high-resolution DVD-A discs, the bandwidth is too high for today’s digital connection. Thus, these discs must be decoded by SACD compatible player, with the output sent to the RSX-1067’s MULTI INPUTS.

MP3: The RSX-1067 also features a decoder for the digital MP3 (MPEG1- Audio Layer 3) compression format. MP3 format recordings are available on the Internet and can be played on portable MP3 players or some disc play- ers that can read CD-ROM discs connected to the RSX-1067’s digital inputs.

MPEG Multichannel: The RSX-1067 can decode MPEG Multichannel digital recordings. Widely used in Europe, this format uses MPEG data compression to record up to 5.1 chan- nels of discrete digital audio, similar in func- tion to the Dolby Digital and DTS formats.

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Contents RSX-1067 Page Important Safety Instructions FCC InformationConsult your authorized Rotel retailer for assistance Controls and Connections RSX-1067Surround Sound ReceiverRR-1050 Remote EnglishHF CONTOUR+5 LF Contour Main Menu On-Screen MenusContents Specifications Other SettingsZone 2 Operation Menu BasicsPlacement Key FeaturesAbout Rotel Getting StartedTape Inputs CD InputsTape Outputs Video 1-5 Audio InputsPreamp Outputs Speaker OutputsZone 2 Audio Outputs Composite Video InputsOther Connections Digital Audio Input & OutputsMaking Connections Audio Recorder Cable, Satellite, or Hdtv TunerVCR or Digital Video Recorder DVD-A or Sacd PlayerAmplifiers Connecting a SubwooferAM Antenna FM AntennaFront-panel Display Using the RR-1050 Audio ButtonRemote Sensor Programming the RR-1050 Preload ButtonVolume Knob Volume Button Standby Button Power ButtonSurround Mode Buttons ON/OFF ButtonsSelecting Inputs Basic OperationsSelecting a Source Input from the Front Panel Overview Surround FormatsSelecting a Source from the Remote Selecting Digital InputsDTS DTS 96/24 Dolby DigitalDTS Neo6 Dolby Digital Surround EXRotel XS 7.1 Channel Surround Dolby Pro Logic 7.1 Channel SurroundDSP Music Modes 2Ch/5Ch/7Ch Stereo FormatsModes Manually Selecting Surround ModesDolby Digital 5.1 discs Dolby Digital Surround EX discs Dolby Digital 2.0 discs DTS 5.1 discs DTS 96/24 discs DTS-ES 6.1 discsMpeg Multichannel discs Analog Stereo Digital Stereo discs PCM, MP3, and HdcdGroup Delay Other SettingsContour/Tone Settings Speaker LevelNormal Frequency tuning Numeric Buttons Station PresetsTuner Controls Cinema EQRDS and Rbds Tuning Zone 2 Operation Controlling Zone 2 from the Main Room To change the Zone 2 volumeControlling Zone 2 from the Remote Location To turn Zone 2 on or offMenu Basics Configuring InputsEnglish Buttons to change the selected parameter as follows Multi Input Setup Dolby Pro Logic IIUnderstanding Speaker Configuration ConfiguringSpeaker Setup Center Speakers large/smallSpeakers to be configured with custom settings Advance Speaker SetupSurround Speakers large/small Center Back Speakers large1Subwoofer Setup Test ToneCrossover 40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/ 100Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/OFF Contour Setup Delay SetupCalibration with an SPL meter Speaker front/center/surround/cenOther Options Zone 2 SetupTo change the Front Redirect setting Default SetupTo memorize User Default settings To activate memorized User DefaultTroubleshooting Specifications Rotel of America Rotel EuropeRotel Deutschland