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Posted by Bill G on 12/05/05 17:54
On 5 Dec 2005 06:59:09 -0800, "yepp" <yepphers@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Bill G wrote:
>> On 5 Dec 2005 06:27:27 -0800, "yepp" <yepphers@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> >I hope you can view this image:
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>> >http://mhservices.biz/images/mall/panasonic_dvd-f87_rear.jpg
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>> >The 2nd box titled AUDIO OUT and there are 3 options: one is Surround
>> >and the other Front. Can't make out the first one.
>> >
>> >I want to plug my stereo speakers into this Panasonic DVDF87K player.
>> >My question is which audio plugs to use? Should I use the FRONT plugs?
>> > Would you only use Surround if you had 4 speakers?
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>> You don't plug speakers into any of those outputs. They are Line level
>> outputs, and need to be connected to the Input of an amplifier. The
>> 'right' set of jacks will partially depend on what Input jacks your
>> amplifier has.
>>
>> --
>> Bill
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>I have the red/white jacks from my stereo. I had them plugged into the
>back of the TV but wanted to plug into the DVD for "stereo" sound.
>Hope that is more clear.
According to the manual, which you can download here,
http://www.panasonic.ca/PDP/OperatingInstructions/dvdf87-oi-eng.pdf
you should use the "2 Ch" jacks to connect the DVD player to a TV or
other stereo source.
--
Bill
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