CONNECTIONS
Audio connections
Select connectors that are compatible with your amplifier and appropriate for your requirements.
Using AV amplifier’s 6.1 channel decoding
•Connect the OPTICAL jack to the amplifier’s optical digital input using fiber optic cable (not included)
•Connect the COAXIAL jack to the amplifier’s coaxial digital input using coaxial digital cable (not included).
Note
•No audio signal is output from DIGITAL OUT during SACD playback. Use connection 2 or 3 below.
2MIXED 2CH jacksUse the included audio/video pin cable to connect these jacks to analog stereo input jacks on the ampli- fier. Connect the white plug to the L jack. Connect the red plug to the R jack. (The yellow plug is used for the video signal.)
36CH DISCRETE jacksPlaying SACD or DVD
Use an audio pin cable (not included) to connect these jacks to the corresponding channel inputs (such as MAIN L/R, CENTER) on the amplifier (often labelled “6CH INPUT”).
Connect the SUBWOOFER jack to the subwoofer input on the amplifier. This jack outputs a more natu- ral,
Speakers
AV amplifier
DIGITAL INPUT
To COAXIAL
To OPTICAL |
|
To AUDIO | To 6CH INPUT |
(analog ste-
reo input)
Either one
1 | 2 | 3 | ★ |
PREPARATION
SUB OUT/BASS MGMT aggregates and outputs the low ranges of all channels. An alternative to 6CH DISCRETE SUBWOOFER output, this jack outputs a powerful and supple sound even when the main speaker is small (with a woofer diameter of 16cm or less).
Use an audio pin cable (not included) to connect the SUB OUT/BASS MGMT jack to the subwoofer input on the amplifier.
Remote control in/out jack
These jacks are used in custom installations to transmit remote control signals via cable.
•Connect REMOTE CONTROL IN to an output on your remote control system.
•Connect REMOTE CONTROL OUT to a remote con- trol input on another component to enable system con- trol.
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