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Just got a used Marantz sr7200 receiver in new condition (cosmetically, at least). Just to see if it was alive, I hooked up a CD player to the analog input, and noticed that the A speakers on front were not playing, but the surrounds were. Then I tried to use source direct, and the A speakers worked, but the surrounds stopped. Any ideas? Does this at least insure that there are no blown channels? If I get the OSD up, could it be set up wrong and give me this result? Thank you!!!
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Sounds to me like something fried. If no output are working, but the rest seems to be. Are you talking like digital audio out, or speaker terminals. Could be an internal relay. or single audio plugin board. Not sure how it's set up on the inside.
Hip shot: No one let's you record digital audio onto analog equipment (yet).
On looking at Page 26 of the manual, that is verified. (See the Notes). Use only the analog audio and it will probably work for you. The A/D switch decides which you will use.
Page 18 of the manual will walk you thru the audio setup. It has Digital auto, Digital, Analog auto, Analog. Once this is set you should be fine, if you still have an issue, post a comment and I will help you further. Hope this helps
if your hooking up a phono input lead to a digital input lead it won't work analog and digital totally different setup. when you connect the leads up it just kills the input amp so there is no noise.
The internal equaliser working with digital inputs is already incorporated into the receiver. You can access it through MAIN MENU. An external equaliser, I assume for analog inputs, should be connected between corresponding receiver multichanel (7.1) inputs and the source (ie DVD player's) analog outputs.
The digital output of you source can still be connected directly to the receiver using digital cables.
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