Chapter 4-4 high quality image & sound – Sony RDR-GX7 User Manual

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High-grade audio circuit design
for high sound quality

While video performance is extremely important for quality

playback, it's essential to offer the same high level of audio

performance. The RDR-GX7 has been designed for connection

to high quality amplifiers and speakers, and therefore its design

features high-grade audio circuitry, along with new recording

circuit technology to facilitate top quality performance, both as a

CD player and as a DVD player. In the RDR-GX7, the audio

circuitry has been created to assure complete satisfaction in

home theater use.

Newly developed audio-grade A/D converter

(pre-processing)

Analog audio signals input into the RDR-GX7 are converted to

digital signals for recording, hence an A/D converter is

necessary. For this purpose, a newly developed 96 kHz 24-bit

capable A/D converter is incorporated. Since it has an extra

margin of performance in terms of both the sampling frequency

and the quantization bits, high sound quality is maintained during

A/D conversion. In addition, in this A/D converter, the circuitry

for all input stages has been integrated onto a single IC chip.

Selector circuitry, as well as filter and gain adjustment circuitry,

which have conventionally been constructed with many different

components along the signal path, are now integrated into an IC,

enabling direct input of the audio signal. This approach reduces

any negative effects on the audio signal caused by noise

generated in the digital and control sections, resulting in accurate

A/D conversion.

192 kHz 24-bit high performance D/A converter

(post-processing)

A high performance audio output D/A converter has been

employed which offers 192 kHz, 24-bit performance. This high

quality converter ensures excellent reproduction of DVD-Video

soundtracks and audio Compact Discs.

High Grade Audio Circuitry for Superior Sound Quality

(post-processing)

The analog output of the audio D/A converter is handled as a

balanced signal in order to minimize the effects of external noise

on the signal, which is sent to the signal amplifier. In addition,

the signal amplifier employs a plus-minus power supply for

greater dynamic range capability.

Wide bandwidth optical output terminal

(post-processing)

The RDR-GX7 features two different types of digital outputs, a

conventional coaxial output and an optical output, both of which

feature extremely wide bandwidth characteristics. Since the

optical output is capable of transmission speeds of up to 13.2

Mbps, signal jitter (time axis fluctuations)

is minimized, assuring higher sound

quality compared with connections to

conventional optical outputs when

connection is made through this terminal.

Television Virtual Surround (TVS)

(post-processing)

Using the surround track recorded on DVD-Video software,

virtual multi-speaker reproduction is possible through connection

to existing television stereo speakers. This function makes it easy

to enjoy a soundfield with remarkable presence. Fine sound

tuning, such as increasing the level of the “virtual” center

channel to reproduce the dialog more clearly, can be easily

performed. In addition, four different sound modes (dynamic /

wide / night / standard) may be selected to optimize sound

reproduction for the software or the listening environment.

Chapter 4-4

High quality

image & sound

RDR-GX7 Technical Notes

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Ordinary components

RDR-GX7

Audio In

NEW

Audio In

SELECTOR

FILTER/GAIN

A/D CONVERTER

A/D CONVERTER

VR

VIDEO

The new A/D converter

The Newly Developed 96 kHz 24-bit Capable

A/D Converter

Coaxial and optical

digital audio outputs

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