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To connect a CD player:
•Connect the audio cable(s).
•Connect one end of the audio cable(s) to your receiver.
Notes
•When making a coaxial connection, use a 75 Ω coaxial cable instead of a conventional audio cable.
•Use only one digital audio connection for each device. Do not connect one device using more than one connection.
Best quality CD connection | Good quality CD connection |
Default digital input for CD is COAX 2. See “Modifying digital audio” on page 18 for information about assigning CD to a different digital input.
Connecting a second audio component
To connect a tape deck or CD player:
•Connect the audio cable(s).
•Connect one end of the audio cable(s) to your receiver.
•Connect the other end of the cable(s) to your tape deck or CD player.
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