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Equalizer Usage
Posted by Ergin Guney [IP: 165.117.55.56] on April 30, 1999 at 09:33:39 In Reply to: Equalizer Usage posted by Peter Wolf on April 30, 1999 at 02:38:50: Like Bruce already said in his original posting, I don't think that can be done on a Yamaha RX-V995. That's because it doesn't have a "6-channel loop". What it has is pre-outs and a "6-channel external decoder input". What this says to me is that as soon as you switch to the "external decoder" as the input source in order to achieve what you are suggesting, the receiver would simply stop receiving and decoding whatever signal source you were trying to listen to originally and it will switch to listening to what's coming from its own pre-outs. Then all you have is a perfect feedback loop! Of course, that's only if the pre-outs will still be active when the external decoder input is selected. (If Yamaha designed that unit cleverly enough, I'd expect the pre-outs to be disabled when the external decoder input is selected.) This is because the external decoder input is not just a six-channel connection directly to the power amplification section of the receiver. The signal coming from the external decoder inputs still goes through some "pre-amp" processing. (At the very least, it has to be controlled by the volume setting on the receiver!) Therefore, I think the receiver completely switches to the external decoder input when it is selected and stops processing the signal from any other input. If I were you, I would deduct five points from that local dealer in the "technical knowledge" category... :-)
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