23S-Video Inputs and Outputs

Note: This section assumes that you’ve elected to use S-Video sources and display devices and that you’ve set the GTP-760 for S-Video signal transfer by following the steps described in the boxed note entitled Composite or S-Video?on page 9.

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When hooking up S-Video capable audio/video components, follow the steps outlined in Sections 19 and 22 above. However, ignore the instructions for composite video connections and substitute the following:

DVD in: Connect the DVD player’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “DVD in” label.

Digital 2 in: Connect the source’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “dig. aux in” label.

Digital 1 in (Dolby Digital RF optional): Connect the source’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “digital 1 in” label.

LD in: Connect the LD player’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “LD in” label.

VCR in: Connect the VCR’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “VCR in” label.

VCR out: Connect the VCR’s S-Video input to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “VCR out” label.

Video aux in: Connect the source’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN connector under the S-Video “video aux in” label.

Room 2 Output: Connect the video display device to the S-Video mini-DIN output under the “room 2 out” label.

S-Video Monitor Outputs: Connect the main monitor or display device to the mini-DIN jack under the “S-Video monitor 1” label. You may use the “S-Video monitor 2” jack for another monitor if desired. Properly connected, either monitor will then display an image from a video source or on-screen menu information when appropriate.

Video Processor Input and Output: Connect the Video Processor’s S-Video output to the mini-DIN jack immediately under the “video processor in” label. Then connect the video processor’s S-Video input to the mini-DIN jack under the “video processor out” label.

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GTP-760 specifications

The Adcom GTP-760 is a high-performance audio/video surround processor that combines advanced technology with ease of use, delivering an exceptional home theater experience. At the heart of the GTP-760 is its extensive support for various audio formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG. This enables the processor to provide an immersive audio experience, allowing users to enjoy their favorite movies, music, and games with remarkable clarity.

One of the standout features of the GTP-760 is its multiple input options. It comes equipped with a range of analog and digital inputs, including HDMI, allowing for seamless integration with a variety of audio and video sources. The HDMI inputs support 4K video pass-through and scaling, making the GTP-760 a future-proof option for home theater setups. Additionally, the inclusion of S-Video, composite, and component video connections ensures compatibility with older devices.

The GTP-760 also offers a comprehensive equalization system, allowing users to tailor their audio output to suit their room’s acoustics and personal preferences. The built-in audio DSP (Digital Signal Processor) delivers advanced sound processing capabilities, enhancing the overall listening experience. With customizable sound modes, users can select settings optimized for music, movies, or gaming, ensuring versatility for different content types.

User friendliness is a focal point of the GTP-760 design. The intuitive front panel controls and the ergonomic remote make navigation a breeze, while the backlit display provides clear visibility, even in low light environments. Additionally, the processor features programmable memory settings, allowing users to save different configurations for quick access.

Beyond audio performance, the GTP-760 offers robust video processing capabilities. It supports various video formats, ensuring high-quality picture output regardless of the source. The unit’s solid build quality and premium components contribute to its reliability and longevity.

In conclusion, the Adcom GTP-760 is a well-rounded surround processor that delivers outstanding sound quality and video processing capabilities. Its variety of input options, advanced audio technologies, and user-friendly design make it an excellent choice for both amateur and avid home theater enthusiasts. With its ability to enhance audio-visual experiences, the GTP-760 stands out as a remarkable addition to any entertainment system.