![]() ![]() Would be worth to have a look IMO, maybe the configuration automatically changes for AV-out too, when you plug a cable (or simply a 6.3 mm plug or adapter) into headphones out. if the (DA-converted) digital signals appear at all. User and service manual are unclear about this, e.g. Possibly the “AV Out”-connector might work too, if configured as such. So you’re right, the headphones out seems to be the only option to pull out a surround to stereo downmixed signal. On a 2nd look the 2 connections labled “Pre Out” are just for the subwoofers. user / "device specific features" can´t fuck it up. Headphone output is anyway good option for use like this, because its crucial multichannel to stereo downmix assuredly works (LFE-channel won´t get discarded) properly i.e. You have checked wrong models service manual. The headphones out really is just derived from the power amp section’s speaker outputs. Looking at the Yamaha‘s service manual, for the task I‘d prefer it‘s Pre Out for a shorter signals path, less distortion and noise. The order of the Presets when loading does not matter. The central EQ parameter "Load B/T with Preset" also controls Presets Manual / Temp: So 'Load B/T with Preset' might not be valid for these. That said please note that Temp and Manual are no Presets as such. We did our best to cover as many cases as possible, but not everything can be done. However, it does not correspond to intuitive operation.Īdding the B/T stuff to the PEQ is extremely complicated under the hood. It could be that the function of A7 is intentional. ![]() Changing values (B1 to B5: G, F, Q, Filter) activates B/T (B/T Enable ON) Changing gain (BB, BT) don't changing Bode plotĪ7. ![]() Here are now only some notes about ADI-2 DAC FS 78 / 48 unit and manual:Ī: EQ function - B/T Enable changes activation:Ī3. Has this accidentially been forgotten or metering capacity been already fully out-metered when this has happened? "Uncommon situation" does not validate as explanation. But analog input clipping 1,5 dB earlier than meters show, when fed with unbalanced signal +24dB ref. Machine is full of sensors, warning/protection functions and four different info screens/level meters (with six meter color options). This is by the way major confusion factor and metering confidence shattering flaw in hardcore meter-Peter´s dream device like ADI-2 Pro. I do back off accordingly from Yamaha then. Nice to know (later than never)! Why didn´t you or manual tell this first place? Important technical detail, should definitely (at least) be in manual on bold letters. So, in unbalanced use, input limit is +22.5 dBu then. Balanced it accepts +24 dBu, unbalanced no more than +22.5 dBu. ![]()
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