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RE: Amplifying rear speakers separatly


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Amplifying rear speakers separatly
  • From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:43:40 -0000
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Yes, but it does it really well ;-)

Mark Harrison
Head of Systems, eKingfisher



-----Original Message-----
From: steve.cooper@xxxxxxx [mailto:steve.cooper@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 March 2002 16:01
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Amplifying rear speakers separatly



And just to clarify all this allows you to just turn the volume up and
down. ;-)

S.




"Mark Harrison"

<Mark.Harrison@ekingf        To:
<ukha_d@xxxxxxx>

isher.com>                   cc:

Subject:     RE:
[ukha_d] Amplifying rear speakers separatly

26/03/02 15:51

Please respond to

ukha_d








Git!

OK, here goes, how I do DVD playback:

ALL SIGNALS FROM HERE GO AS DIGITAL STREAMS, EITHER PCM OR DOLBY DIGITAL
DEPENDING ON THE SOURCE MATERIAL

- The source is a Pioneer DVD player (second black box from the bottom
on the right-hand stack)

The audio goes, via SP/DIF (the single reddy-pink cable), down onto the
floor, then into the source switch

- The source switch is a Meridian 562V, (middle black box, narrower
width, on the left-hand stack)
--- It's worth noting that the other sources, such as the DDAR (top
black box, narrowest width, on the left-hand stack) that go into the
562V as analogue get CONVERTED into DIGITAL at this point... All the DSP
stuff happens entirely in the digital domain.

Assuming that the selected source is "DVD", this goes, via (a
virtually
impossible to see) SP/DIF cable into the processor

- The processor is a Meridian 561 (lower black box, narrower width, on
the left-hand stack)

WHILE THE PROCESSOR IS CAPABLE OF OUTPUTTING UP TO 8 CHANNELS OF AUDIO,
IN EITHER ANALOGUE OR DIGITAL FORMAT, AT PRESENT I ONLY USE 4 CHANNELS,
AND OUTPUT THEM ALL AS ANALOGUE AT LINE LEVEL

Front pair

The main stereo pair come out on a (virtually impossible to see) pair of
phono connectors into the integrated amp

- The integrated amp is a John Shearne Phase 2 (wider width, but thinner
depth top black box on the right-hand stack.)
--- the black speaker cables go out of this and drive the treble drivers
on the front speaker pair

The integrated amp also has a line-level passthrough on the
(purpley-pink) analogue pair to the power amp

- The power amp is a John Shearne Phase 2 (wider width, but thinner
depth second-to-top black box on the right-hand stack.)
--- The pinky speaker cables go out of this and drive the bass drivers
on the front speaker pair

Rear pair

The rear stereo pair come out on a (virtually impossible to see, but you
can see the red and white boots on the processor) anlogue pair, into a
KAT5 TX

- The KAT5 TX is almost out of shot, on the floor, but you can just see
a corner of it at the far right on the bottom edge of the picture, to
the right of the mains block

.... this goes into a CAT5 socket in the wall, back to the patch panel,
where it's patched to a CAT5 socket at the other end of the room. This
goes into a KAT5 RX, which drives an old Integrated amplifier (Pioneer
A-400), which drives a the rear pair of speakers.

Volume controls

The logic in this is that the "changing the volume" circuitry
(pre-amp)
is kept separate from the "amplifying lots" circuitry (power amp)
to
avoid interference.

A power amp has FIXED GAIN, rather than a variable gain, so you need
something else to control the volume, otherwise it would always be at
max.

The pre-amp, which is the only volume control that ever gets touched, is
on the processor. The processor, as we've seen purely operates on a
DIGITAL input, and turns it into line-level, ANALOGUE outputs.

In practice, both the front and rear amplifiers actually have volume
controls, but these are just left "whacked up to about 75%", and
the
volume adjustment is done on the processor.

Mark Harrison
Head of Systems, eKingfisher

-----Original Message-----
From: James Hoye [mailto:james.hoye@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 March 2002 15:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Amplifying rear speakers separatly



Ahh I see a man about to be initiated into the "real" audio club
:-)

Go mark go mark go mark :-)

And feel free to refer to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ukha_d/files/mharrison_avkit.jpg
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ukha_d/files/mharrison_avkit.jpg>
 as you
explain!!!

James H



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