Connecting to an Amplifier with 5.1 channel Surround Sound
TV
To Video Input
To S-Video Input
FM 75
VIDEO OUT
Y
COAXIAL OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
L
SUBWOOFER
CB / PB
R FRONT SURROUND CENTER AUDIO OUT (5.1 CHANNEL) CR / PR COMPONENT VIDEO / PROGRESSIVE SCAN OUT
To Video Input
AUX IN
S-VIDEO
Amplifier
To Video Output
To Subwoofer Input To Surround Speaker R/L Input To Front Speaker R/L Input
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To Center Speaker Input
To Front Speaker L Output To Front Speaker R Output To Rear Speaker L Output To Rear Speaker R Output To Center Speaker Output To Subwoofer Output
To Front Speaker L Input To Front Speaker R Input To Rear Speaker L Input To Rear Speaker R Input To Center Speaker Input To Subwoofer Input
Some discs with Dolby or MPEG AUDIO recorded 5.1 channel track. When connecting an amplifier with 5.1 channel input terminal and 5(+1) speaker, you can enjoy more realized sound effect at home. "5 channel" means 2 front speakers (L/R), 2 rear speakers (L/R) and a center speaker. 0.1 means subwoofer speaker output.
NOTE: A DVD disc with MPEG AUDIO format recorded 7.1 channel soundtrack, the output signal will be incorporated into 5.1 channel. To obtain perfect surround sound, the followings are recommended: Use high quality speakers. Use rear and center speakers to match with front speakers (in size and performance). If possible, set the subwoofer speaker between two front speakers (L/R). NOTE: Distance between center speaker and listening location, and distance between rear speakers and listening location should be shorter than the distance between front speakers and listening location. Do not connect the power cord to the wall outlet or press POWER botton to turn on the unit before all connections have been made.