Planning sources, Analogue preamplifier, 501/501v control unit – Meridian Audio 565 User Manual

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Introduction

The 565 provides three audio inputs: analogue, digital-cable,

and digital-optical. These inputs will allow you to set up a

surround system with the following sources, without the need for

an additional preamplifier:

❍ CD or DVD connected to the digital-cable input.
❍ TV connected to the analogue input.

❍ LaserDisc, connected to the digital-optical input.

Using a Digital Control Unit

For greatest flexibility, and optimal performance, the 565 should

be used in conjunction with the Meridian 562 or 562V Digital

Control Unit. In this case all the source selection and switching

is performed by the Digital Control Unit. The 562 and 562V

Digital Control Units provide an on-board analogue to digital

converter, allowing up to seven analogue sources to be

connected to the 565, each with adjustable sensitivity,

combined with up to seven digital sources to provide a pure

digital feed to the 565.

Planning sources

Using an analogue preamplifier

Alternatively, the 565 can be used in conjunction with an

analogue preamplifier, such as the 501 or 501V Control Unit,

connected to the 565 analogue input. In this case digital

sources, such as a LaserDisc or CD, should be connected

directly to the appropriate 565 digital inputs. The 501 and 501V

Control Units allow up to six analogue sources to be connected

to the 565, each with adjustable sensitivity.

Using a LaserDisc player

Some early LaserDiscs are recorded with analogue soundtracks,

or provide different information on the analogue and digital

soundtracks, so to take advantage of these you will need to

connect a LaserDisc player to both a digital and an analogue

input.

If you have a 7.1 version of the 565 you can take advantage of

Dolby Digital LaserDiscs by connecting the LaserDisc player to

the 565 via a 519 Demodulator; see To connect to a 519

Demodulator, page 15.

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