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Rear Panel Features

surround back, right surround back, right surround and one subwoofer (LFE) output.

If your amplifier has a choice of inputs, we recommend using the XLR balanced type. This gives better noise rejection, especially for longer cable runs.

9. FM Antenna

The supplied FM antenna fits this “F-type” screw-on connector. Other antennas can be fitted for improved reception.

10. AM Antenna

These connections are for the in- cluded AM loop antenna.

11. Ground Screw

This is commonly used for the ground connection wire of a turntable, to prevent any hum in your speakers. It is tied to the chassis ground, and may be used as needed.

Note: It is not necessary or desirable to connect this to an electrical ground.

12. Audio Inputs

These audio inputs connect to the outputs of your turntable, DAT or TAPE player. Any standard audio component with a line-level output can be connected to DAT or TAPE. Only a turntable with a moving- magnet, or high-output moving-coil cartridge can be connected to the PHONO input.

13. Audio Outputs

These audio outputs connect to the analog record inputs of your tape decks, such as DAT, cassette or reel to reel. These outputs allow you to record the selected audio program. Note that these also allow analog recording from digital audio sources.

14. 8-CH Input

These analog audio inputs can connect to the output of an external surround processor, or a source com- ponent such as DVD-Audio, SACD, or a DVD player with its own surround decoder. You can select this as an

User's Manual

input from the front panel or remote control. The eight channels of analog audio will then pass into the TGP-5.

Note: This is designed to be a very short analog-only signal path. DSP- based effects such as tone controls, bass management and DSP surround are bypassed. This input is not avail- able in Zone 2.

15. Stereo Outputs

FIXED MAIN is a line level output, and the volume is not adjustable. This can be used as a record output, or to feed another audio system.

ZONE 2 connects to the inputs of a stereo amplifier to run Zone 2. The volume and source are adjustable, either from the front panel, or from a remote IR sensor.

16. Digital Inputs

These inputs connect to the digital outputs of your audio/video compo- nents. The DVD, SAT and VID1 and CD inputs have two options, optical or coaxial. The DAT and VID2 inputs are coaxial only.

Whenever one of these inputs is se- lected from the front panel or remote, the TGP-5 will automatically select the digital input if there is a signal present, otherwise it will select the corresponding analog input.

17. Main Audio Outputs

These line-level RCA outputs con- nect to the inputs of your amplifiers and powered subwoofer(s). There are outputs for front left, front right, cen- ter, left surround, left surround back, right surround back, right surround and three identical subwoofer (LFE) outputs.

18. Digital Output

This S/PDIF output is active for all sources except the 8-channel input. It allows you to record digital audio, for example to a DAT or CD-R.

19. Side-Axis Outputs

These outputs provide two optional front side channels to complement the left, center, right, surround and

surround back channels. They can be turned on or off using the Speaker Size OSD menu (see page 38).

20. Ethernet port

This Ethernet port is a Lantronix Xport 10/100T TCP/IP with configurable

IP address, and security. It uses a simple ascii command set to control the TGP-5.

An embedded webpage is included for PC control, and monitoring via TCP/IP Link.

There are two LEDs on the Ethernet jack, that indicate the connection status as shown in this table:

LEFT LED

RIGHT LED

Color

Meaning

Color

Meaning

Off

No Link

Off

No

 

 

 

Activity

Amber

10 Mbps

Amber

Half

 

 

 

Duplex

Green

100

Green

Full

 

Mbps

 

Duplex

 

 

 

 

21. HDMI

Use these to connect any HDMI components you may have in your system. Two are inputs, and one is an output to your HDMI-equipped TV. No TGP-5 on screen display or audio decoding inside the TGP-5 is avail- able from the HDMI inputs. Always connect a separate digital audio input cable when using HDMI.

22. IEC Linecord Socket

The TGP-5 comes with a detachable linecord which connects here.

Plug the linecord into an AC wall socket or power strip which is cor- rectly configured with the voltage specified for your model.

23. Power Switch

If this is switched off, the TGP-5 will be off, and cannot be turned on, even with the front panel power switch.

In normal operation, leave this switch on. Turn it off if you will not be using the TGP-5 for extended periods.

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Sunfire TGP-5(E) manual FM Antenna, AM Antenna, Ground Screw, Audio Inputs, Audio Outputs, CH Input, Stereo Outputs, Hdmi

TGP-5(E), TGP-5 specifications

The Sunfire TGP-5 and TGP-5(E) are high-end audio processors that cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound quality and advanced features. These models are designed with a commitment to delivering pristine audio performance across various formats, making them ideal for both music and movie playback.

One of the standout features of the TGP-5 is its robust digital signal processing capabilities. The device is equipped with a state-of-the-art multichannel DAC that ensures accurate sound reproduction and a high signal-to-noise ratio. This component allows for the processing of high-resolution audio formats, including DSD, ensuring that users can enjoy their music as intended by the artist. The TGP-5(E) version further enhances this experience by offering enhanced room correction technology, which automatically calibrates the system based on the specific acoustics of the listening environment. This feature optimizes audio performance by adjusting frequency response, thereby eliminating unwanted resonances and improving overall sound clarity.

The user interface of the TGP-5 series is designed for ease of use, featuring a straightforward menu system accessible via its front panel display or remote control. Connections are abundant, offering a variety of digital inputs, including HDMI, coaxial, and optical, alongside traditional analog RCA inputs. These options ensure compatibility with almost any home theatre setup and allow integration with modern streaming services and devices.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the TGP-5's support for surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This capability allows users to create an immersive audio experience that enhances movie watching and gaming sessions. Additionally, the TGP-5 incorporates advanced connectivity options, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, enabling wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets.

In terms of build quality, the Sunfire TGP-5 series boasts a sleek and elegant design, typically encased in a sturdy chassis that minimizes vibration and interference. This construction not only enhances durability but also adds a touch of sophistication to any audio setup.

In summary, the Sunfire TGP-5 and TGP-5(E) represent a blend of cutting-edge technology, exceptional audio fidelity, and user-friendly features. With their advanced processing capabilities, comprehensive connectivity options, and support for modern audio formats, these processors are a compelling choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience.