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7.1 Channel Analog Audio Input
A 7.1 channel analog input is provided for use with a multichannel SACD and/or
DVD-Audio player. For reasons of copy protection, most such players do not
provide a high-resolution digital output. Instead, they use high quality analog
outputs.
In the SSP-600, these signals are passed through to the speakers with no further
processing, in order to preserve the purity of the signal. When this input is
selected, the SSP-600 provides only volume control (including the volume offsets
used to balance all your loudspeakers to one another).
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Single-ended Main Analog Audio Outputs
Single-ended cables using RCA connectors are the most common form of analog
connection used in consumer electronics. When implemented carefully and
used with high quality interconnect cables, this standard can provide excellent
performance. Classé has gone to extraordinary effort to ensure that the single-
ended (RCA) outputs of your surround processor are unsurpassed.
Connect these single-ended outputs to your power amplifiers using high quality
RCA-terminated cables. Your Classé dealer can advise you on the selection of
cables suitable for your system.
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Component Video Inputs and Output
The SSP-600 provides three Component video inputs. These are labeled
COMPONENT INPUT 1, 2, and 3.
Connect the Component video output of your source component to the
appropriate Component video input of the SSP-600 using high quality 75Ω video
cable for the best results.
Note:
Progressive and High Definition video sources must be connected via
Component video, since Composite and S-video support only standard
definition, interlaced video (480i in NTSC countries, 525i in PAL and
SECAM countries).
High Definition component video signals are not "downconverted" by
the SSP-600 for output on composite or S-video.
Take care to connect each of the three cables to its corresponding connector at
both ends:
• Y is the luminance (the black and white portion of the signal) and is usually
denoted by a green color code on the plugs and connectors.
• Pr is the red difference signal (R-Y), and is sometimes called Cr. It is usually
denoted by a red color code on the plugs and connectors.
• Pb is the blue difference signal (B-Y), and is sometimes called Cb. It is usually
denoted by a blue color code on the plugs and connectors.
Your Classé dealer can assist you in making an appropriate cable selection.
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