Lexicon MC-1 Manuale Utente
![Lexicon](https://files.manualsbrain.com/attachments/255a0b97e8df3bcc7a09b58495c9541c5ecd5ee5/common/fit/150/50/259fc4d59efac88da2cdbfb85821e772498a02aaa7511da4a723a4462dd0/brand_logo.gif)
Lexicon
10
Installation
NOTE: Whenever playback of a 24/96 disc is desired, press 2-CH
while holding down the Shift button on the remote control. If you
are using SMALL loudspeakers, these inputs will send a full
frequency response signal to the outputs, completely bypassing
the internal crossovers. Do not use this input with Dolby Digital or
DTS signals.
while holding down the Shift button on the remote control. If you
are using SMALL loudspeakers, these inputs will send a full
frequency response signal to the outputs, completely bypassing
the internal crossovers. Do not use this input with Dolby Digital or
DTS signals.
Whenever playback of non-24/96 discs is desired, select the
regular
input on the MC-1 remote control or front panel.
Digital Output
For digital-to-digital audio recording, the MC-1 also includes a coaxial
digital audio output (S/PDIF OUT). Any digital audio input (coaxial or
optical) selected for Record or Zone 2 will be sent directly to this output.
digital audio output (S/PDIF OUT). Any digital audio input (coaxial or
optical) selected for Record or Zone 2 will be sent directly to this output.
NOTE: Analog audio inputs and the Expansion Port inputs are
not
available at the S/PDIF OUT, and the REC/ZONE 2 option in the
Input Configuration menu does
Input Configuration menu does
not affect the S/PDIF OUT.
"AC-3 Ready" Laser Disc and LD/DVD Players
"AC-3 ready" laser disc and LD/DVD players output Dolby Digital
(AC-3) data from laser discs on a separate RCA jack in Radio Frequency
(RF) form. To maintain the exceptional performance of the MC-1, an
outboard demodulator is required to turn this RF signal back into a digital
bitstream. By performing the necessary demodulation outside the
MC-1, the potential for RF interference is eliminated. The Lexicon
LDD-1 is an excellent example of one such device.
(AC-3) data from laser discs on a separate RCA jack in Radio Frequency
(RF) form. To maintain the exceptional performance of the MC-1, an
outboard demodulator is required to turn this RF signal back into a digital
bitstream. By performing the necessary demodulation outside the
MC-1, the potential for RF interference is eliminated. The Lexicon
LDD-1 is an excellent example of one such device.