Sony STR-DA9000ES Operating Instructions - Page 50
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Set to A+B* To select The speakers connected to both the SPEAKERS SURROUND A and SPEAKERS SURROUND B terminals (9.1 channel). * When the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR is set to "8W", connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 16 ohm or higher. When the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR is set to "4W", connect the speakers with a nominal impedance of 8 ohms or higher. Notes • The settings for surround speakers (page 22) can be set separately for the surround speakers connected to SPEAKERS SURROUND A and SPEAKERS SURROUND B terminals. • Before setting the surround speakers, select the surround speaker system you use. 50GB Recording Before you begin, make sure you have connected all components properly. Recording on an audio tape or MiniDisc You can record on a MiniDisc or cassette tape using the receiver. See the operating instructions of your cassette deck or MD deck if you need help. 1 Select the component to be recorded. 2 Prepare the component for playing. For example, insert a CD into the CD player. 3 Insert a blank tape or MD into the recording deck and adjust the recording level, if necessary. 4 Start recording on the recording deck, then start playback on the playback component. Tip When you want to record the source selected for the 2nd zone, set "REC OUT" in the CUSTOMIZE menu to "2ND SOURCE" (page 42). You can select the analog audio signals only. Notes • You cannot record a digital audio signal using a component connected to the analog TAPE OUT or MD/DAT OUT jacks. To record a digital audio signal, connect a digital component to the MD/DAT OPTICAL OUT jacks. • Sound adjustments do not affect the signal output from the TAPE OUT or MD/DAT OUT jacks. • The signals input to the MULTI CHANNEL INPUT jacks are not output from the TAPE OUT or MD/ DAT OUT jacks even when MULTI CH IN is being used. The analog audio signals of the current or previously used input are output. Recording on a video tape You can record from a VCR, a TV, or an LD player using the receiver. You can also add audio from a variety of audio sources when editing a video tape. See the operating instructions of your VCR if you need help.