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ENGLISH 17
4.5 Connecting analogue multichannel equipment
CD IN | AUX IN |
SACD Player
Your DFR9000 is equipped with eight mutichannel audio inputs, allowing multichannel connection up to 7.1.
For multichannel connection, two
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Make sure the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making any connections.
Connect the SURROUND ‘L’ and ‘R’ output sockets of an SACD player to the
Connect the CENTRE output socket of of an SACD player to the
Connect the SUBWOOFER output socket of of an SACD player to the
Connect the SURROUND ‘BACK ‘L’ and ‘R’ output sockets of an SACD player to the
Select ‘SACD 1’ in the ‘A/V input’ menu. See ‘5. System menu’ and ‘10.7 ‘A/V input menu’.
>You can now adjust the sound of any multichannel source connected, using the sound controls of the receiver.
Notes:
–If you wish to play regular CDs or DVDs in your SACD player, you must also make an additional audio connection for playing regular CDs and DVDs otherwise the SACD player might output the signal to the wrong output sockets.
–In case your multichannel device has only one surround rear output socket (‘L’ or ‘R’) this socket can be connected to either the ‘SBL’ or the SBR’ socket.
–Depending on the bass management of the source device, the subwoofer gain of the multichannel analogue audio input can be adapted in the ‘Configuration’ menu,
–If no multichannel equipment is available the L/R (CD IN), SL/SR
–Make sure the SACD player (or other analogue multichannel source device) has the same speaker setup as your DFR9000.