1.6 Input & Output System Connections

Like the front panel, the GTP-880’s rear panel is carefully arranged to make hookup, configuration, and use as sim- ple as possible. However, the GTP-880’s capabilities take some study to use most effectively. We strongly suggest that you read this section of the manual before beginning to hook up your system. You will save yourself much time and effort if you carefully think out what you expect from your system: consider the components you will use, where they’ll be placed, and how you will want them to work together. The diagrams and notes in this section will prob- ably answer most of your questions about interfacing the GTP-880 with other components in your system.

Note that the GTP-880’s RCA-style jacks have color-coded centers to make connections easier. Use this key to help route cables properly:

RED centers

=

RIGHT CHANNEL ANALOG

 

 

AUDIO inputs or outputs

WHITE centers

=

LEFT CHANNEL ANALOG

 

 

AUDIO inputs or outputs

YELLOW centers = video inputs (composite)

BLACK centers = DIGITAL AUDIO inputs and CENTER CHANNEL and SUBWOOFER inputs and outputs

[10] DVD Component Video Input

Use this set of dedicated jacks to connect a DVD player with component video output.

[11] Video 1 Component Input

Use this set of jacks to connect devices with component video outputs such as a DVD player or HDTV tuner.

[12] Video 2 Component Input

Use this set of jacks to connect devices with component video outputs such as a DVD player or HDTV tuner.

[13] Monitor Component Video Output

Use these jacks to supply component video output to an external monitor that accepts component video signals.

Note: No OSD is available on the component video output.

[14] Analog Audio Source Inputs

Use these inputs for connection to analog audio sources such as a CD player. One in/out tape loop is provided for connection to an audio recorder.

Note: No on screen text messages are available on component video.

[15] AM/FM Antenna Inputs

FM Antenna terminal: Use to connect the supplied FM antenna or an external 75 Ω antenna. Do not over tighten as this may damage the connection.

The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only. For best signal reception you must fully extend the antenna. Ex- periment with the antenna’s position to obtain the stron- gest signal. You can attach it to a wall or other surface using push pins or similar apparatus.

If reception is poor with the supplied indoor antenna, using an amplified indoor or outdoor antenna is recommended.

Note: You can only connect a 75Ω type FM antenna to the GTP-880. If you choose to use an antenna other than the one supplied, be sure to verify that it has the correct type of connector or that you obtain an appropriate adaptor.

Try to avoid using the same antenna for both FM and TV reception since the signals can interfere with each other. If you must use a common FM/TV antenna, be sure that you install an splitter to separate the two signals.

AM Antenna terminals: Connect the supplied AM loop antenna or an external AM antenna to these terminals.

Connect the AM antenna to the terminals labeled AM and gnd (ground) on the rear panel of the GTP-880. Start by pressing the lever on the side of one of the terminals to the right. Next, insert one of the antenna wires into the opening. Finish by returning the lever to the up position, securing the wire. Do the same for the other wire to complete installation.

[16] S-Video Inputs

Use these inputs for connection to the s-video output from sources such as a DVD or LD player, satellite receiver, cable box, PVR or other video source. Note that when the compo- nent video inputs are used, connect the analog audio outputs of the source to the DVD or Video 1 jacks, as appropriate.

Connect the VCR-OUT jack to the input of a VCR or other recorder and connect the OUT jack to an s-video input on your video display device.

[17] S-Video Main Output

Connect this output to the s-video input of your monitor or other video display device.

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GTP-880 specifications

The Adcom GTP-880 is a high-performance home theater preamp and processor that has garnered attention for its impressive features and audio quality. Designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, the GTP-880 stands out due to its versatile functionality and advanced technology.

One of the main features of the Adcom GTP-880 is its multi-channel audio processing capability. Supporting formats such as DTS, Dolby Digital, and several others, this preamp ensures that users experience immersive sound in their home theater systems. This cinematic audio experience is complemented by a well-executed surround sound setup, allowing users to achieve the kind of high-fidelity output traditionally found in professional environments.

The GTP-880 is also equipped with a range of inputs and outputs that enhance its versatility. It includes multiple digital inputs - including coaxial and optical options - alongside standard analog inputs. This extensive connectivity makes it easy to integrate various devices from CD players to gaming consoles, ensuring flexibility in how users configure their systems. Moreover, the inclusion of balanced XLR outputs aids in minimizing noise for clearer sound reproduction.

Technologically, the Adcom GTP-880 employs advanced circuitry designs that contribute to its high-performance audio. The use of high-quality components offers not only durability but also superior sound fidelity. It also features a sophisticated user interface that makes navigating options effortless, including customizing sound settings and adjusting levels.

In terms of build quality, the GTP-880 showcases an elegant design that fits seamlessly into most home entertainment setups. Its sturdy construction ensures reliability and longevity, while the sleek appearance makes it a visually appealing component in any audio setup.

Another notable characteristic is the remote control functionality, which adds convenience for users looking to manage their home theater system from a distance. Additionally, the unit provides multiple setup options, catering to different room acoustics and personal preferences.

In summary, the Adcom GTP-880 is a remarkable preamp and processor, marrying advanced audio processing technologies with excellent build quality and flexibility. Its blend of features allows for an unparalleled audio experience, making it an ideal choice for home theater aficionados seeking to elevate their audio experience. Whether it’s for movies, music, or gaming, the GTP-880 stands as a formidable choice in the landscape of home audio equipment.