Denon DVD-9000 Owners Manual - Page 14

Connecting a basic 5.1-channel surround system, NOTES

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ENGLISH (4) Connecting a basic 5.1-channel surround system Analog 5.1-channel audio signals can be output from the DVD-9000. The multichannel audio signals recorded in packed PCM can be played when an AV amplifier equipped with analog 5.1-channel audio inputs is connected. To power outlet DVD-9000 Front speaker (left) Center speaker Front speaker (right) Subwoofer FRONT SUBWOOFER SURROUND CENTER Surround speaker (left) AV amplifier with 5.1-channel inpur terminals Surround speaker (right) NOTES: • For multi-channel connections, set "AUDIO CHANNEL" under "AUDIO SETUP" at "SETUP" to "MULTI CHANNEL" and make the "SPEAKER CONFIGURATION", "CHANNEL LEVEL" and "DELAY TIME" settings. • Set "LPCM (44.1 kHz/48 kHz)" under "AUDIO SETUP" at "SETUP" to "OFF". (See page 32.) (If set to "ON", analog audio signals converted to 48 kHz will be output for linear PCM or packed PCM sources.) • When playing DVDs that are not copyright-protected and the unit is set to output digital and analog audio signals simultaneously, for some discs only the signals below 96 kHz for the front two channels will be output for the analog part. When playing DVDs that are not copyright-protected, set "DIGITAL OUTPUT" at "PURE DIRECT MODE" to "OFF". (See page 54.) • With the DVD-9000, we recommend turning the digital output off and only outputting analog signals in order to keep interference from the digital output circuitry to the minimum and allow you to enjoy high bit, high sampling frequency, high quality multi-channel sound. 14

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(4) Connecting a basic 5.1-channel surround system
Analog 5.1-channel audio signals can be output from the DVD-9000.
The multichannel audio signals recorded in packed PCM can be played when an AV amplifier equipped with analog 5.1-channel audio
inputs is connected.
DVD-9000
Front speaker (left)
Surround speaker (left)
Center speaker
AV amplifier with 5.1-channel
inpur terminals
Front speaker (right)
Subwoofer
Surround speaker (right)
To power outlet
FRONT
SUBWOOFER
SURROUND
CENTER
NOTES:
• For multi-channel connections, set “AUDIO CHANNEL” under “AUDIO SETUP” at “SETUP” to “MULTI CHANNEL” and make the
“SPEAKER CONFIGURATION”, “CHANNEL LEVEL” and “DELAY TIME” settings.
Set “LPCM (44.1 kHz/48 kHz)” under “AUDIO SETUP” at “SETUP” to “OFF”. (See page 32.)
(If set to “ON”, analog audio signals converted to 48 kHz will be output for linear PCM or packed PCM sources.)
When playing DVDs that are not copyright-protected and the unit is set to output digital and analog audio signals simultaneously, for some
discs only the signals below 96 kHz for the front two channels will be output for the analog part.
When playing DVDs that are not copyright-protected, set “DIGITAL OUTPUT” at “PURE DIRECT MODE” to “OFF”. (See page 54.)
With the DVD-9000, we recommend turning the digital output off and only outputting analog signals in order to keep interference from
the digital output circuitry to the minimum and allow you to enjoy high bit, high sampling frequency, high quality multi-channel sound.