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J North, With the JVC, you can only integrate a sub if you use the 'DVD' setting...inviting all the nasties tha ...
I've been using speaker level inputs into my sub, running my speakers full and using the sub's built in xover at 50Hz.
I thought the JVC had a built in xover at 80hz... any owners out there care to clairfy this issue?
Have I been invoking an extra A/D/A step in the DVD setting that I am now avoiding in the DVD/Multi setting?
Wolfy, You are real scientific...that sucka' should knock your socks off right NOW...and only get better in 10 days. Play it, any level, you will like it...
If you want to run an analog signal you need to use the DVD inputs, and then set the receiver to DVD/Multi. That'll bypass the A->D->A conversion that would normally happen. You can also connect a digital coax or toslink cable from the player to the same input, and then switch between DVD & DVD/Multi to compare the two. If you have a good cd player chances are the analog in will sound better (IMO) but definitely try both.Gary
I just tried the dvd Multi thing, what a huge difference. I thought the JVC sounded great before!Chair Guy,I also have the splitter you pictured, Are you able to connect two sources to the splitter without any loss of gain on the second set of connections? I would like to connect my CD player and Turntable up through the DVD multi input at the same time. ThanksDennis
I am not sure why you want to connect CD and TT thru the JVC at the same time. You can simply plug your TT preamp into any of the unused other inputs back there...TV, DBS or VCR (in) jacks. They are just standard rca inputs...right and left like the two leads you have from your TT preamp.Quote It's my impression from the emails posted that the dvd multi input is better than the other RCA in's DVD, DBS, VCR, ETC. Richard:The dvd/multi input is not a seperate input. If you plug your cd player into the dvd input, you can listen to it by toggling your input selector between DVD and DVD multi. The DVD Multi offers better sound then when the input is set to DVD. The dvd/multi input can be used with the analog and coaxial/toslink.If the multi input is better than all the RCA inputs, I will try using the splitter that chairguy pictured a few posts back to run my cdp and TT into the dvd/multi inputs. However, I think that there will be some loss of gain when plugging a second source into the Y splitter.Dennis
It's my impression from the emails posted that the dvd multi input is better than the other RCA in's DVD, DBS, VCR, ETC. Richard:The dvd/multi input is not a seperate input. If you plug your cd player into the dvd input, you can listen to it by toggling your input selector between DVD and DVD multi. The DVD Multi offers better sound then when the input is set to DVD. The dvd/multi input can be used with the analog and coaxial/toslink.If the multi input is better than all the RCA inputs, I will try using the splitter that chairguy pictured a few posts back to run my cdp and TT into the dvd/multi inputs. However, I think that there will be some loss of gain when plugging a second source into the Y splitter.Dennis
Hey, if you really want superb sound, get some Mapleshade or Walker silver bearing grease. The already amazing clarity of the JVC will be even more prominent. Over the past few weeks it has been losing its magic for me....I realized today I had greased all the connections the day I got it and have plugged and unplugged things many times since. The grease wears and you have to re-apply when you do this.