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Posted by Biz on 12/05/05 18:30
"yepp" <yepphers@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I hope you can view this image:
>
> 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?
>
Starting from the left on teh back of the unit like in your picture....
1...the 1st audio plug(orange) is for digital audio, it goes to any digital
capable av receiver for surround sound with a coaxial digital input
2....The next group of plugs, there are 6(for 5.1 sound) of them grouped
together, are to be used with av recievers that have 5.1 inputs...if your
receiver has a digital input and you use the orange plug in 1 above you dont
need to use these..
3....This is the regular stereo pair, it is clearly marked 2 ch for 2
channel, to be used for stereo tv's or a regualr stereo system, or older
non-dolbyd igital /dts equipped setups....
Have you read your manual? This is all in there near the beginning under
initial connections or something similarly titled...
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