Specifying the desired sound quality, Switching the filter characteristics – Marantz SA-14S1N User Manual

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Specifying the desired sound quality

This unit is equipped with a sound quality adjusting function

which allows users to enjoy the desired playback sound quality.

• This setting remains effective even if the power is turned off.

Switching the filter characteristics

2 filter characteristic types can be selected for Super Audio CD

playback, and for audio CD playback. The 2 filter characteristics

types are explained below.

Filter

Type

Audio CD

Super Audio CD

FIL 1

Offers a short impulse

response for both pre-echo

and post-echo. Suitable

for large-information-

content audio. Produces

a deep sound image with

clearly-defined positional

relationships of the audio

sources.

Precisely reproduces

high resolution

audio that has large

information content.

FIL 2

This is a long coefficient

FIR filter with symmetric

pre-echo and post-echo

in the impulse response.

Resembles analog sound

quality.

Attenuates portions

that exceed 100 kHz.

Characterized by a

well-balanced, smooth

sound.

Press FILTER.

• The setting cycles through the 2

modes (FIL1 / FIL 2) as shown below

each time the button is pressed.

FIL1

FIL 2

NOTE

The filter characteristics have a last memory function. These

settings remain in memory even if a disc change occurs, or if

the power is turned off.

Connect and playback from a devices with

digital audio connectors (Coaxial/Optical)

1

Connect devices with digital

audio connectors to this unit

(vpage 9).

2

Press DISC/INPUT to change

the input source to “Coaxial”

or “Optical” (vpage 13).

The input digital audio signal is

displayed as shown.

“Coax: zzzzzk” or

“Opt : zzzzzk”

(zzzz indicates the sampling

frequency. )

• If the sampling frequency cannot be detected, “Unlock”

will be displayed.

n Files that can be played back

• See “D/A converter” (vpage 31).

NOTE

• Do not input non-PCM signals, such as Dolby Digital, and

DTS. This causes noise and could damage the speakers.

• If the sampling frequency switches, such as from A mode

to B mode in a CS broadcast, muting may operate for 1 – 2

seconds, cutting the sound.

Using as a D/A converter

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