How to Connect the Palsonic DVD9300PS DVD Player to an AV Amplifier With Digital Audio Input
When you connect the Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player to an AV amplifier with digital audio input, you can experience great sound without having to string a bunch of cables between the Palsonic DVD player and your amplifier. All you need to make the connection is a fiber optic cable or a coaxial cable. Follow these steps to connect the Palsonic DVD9300PS DVD player to an AV amplifier with digital audio input.
Things You'll Need
- AV amplifier with digital audio input
- palsonic dvd9300ps dvd player
- television
- composite video cable
- coaxial cable
- fiber optic cable
Instructions
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Using a Fiber Optic Cable
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Get a fiber optic cable with appropriate connectors. You can find fiber optic audio cables at well-stocked stereo shops or on the Internet.
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Find the Optical Audio Out jack on the back panel of the Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player. This is located on the far left-hand side of the back panel.
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Run the fiber optic cable to the back of your AV amplifier with digital audio inputs. Hook the fiber optic cable into the optical audio input on your amp.
Using a Coaxial Cable
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Buy a coaxial cable with appropriate connectors for your audio equipment. A higher-end stereo equipment dealer or an online shopping site should carry this cable.
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Find the Coaxial output jack on the Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player. Check the back panel, on the right-hand side of the connections panel, underneath the Y output for component video.
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Insert the coax cable in the output jack and run the cable over to your amplifier. Attach the other end of the coaxial cable to the coax input on your amplifier.
Connecting the Video and Everything Else
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Use a composite video cable to connect the Video output jack on the Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player to the video input jack on your television.
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Turn on all of your equipment: the TV, Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player and AV amplifier.
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Set up the audio and video using the remote control. The settings for audio are SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/PCM depending on your amplifier and desired sound qualities.
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Tips & Warnings
Good connections give you good performance. Check for loose connections and fix if necessary.
Use the advanced audio setup controls to set the equalization and speaker setup for a surround sound-like audio performance.
Turn off your amplifier, television and the Palsonic DVD-9300PS DVD player before making or changing any connections.
Prevent damage to your speakers by reducing the system's volume to its minimum setting before turning the amplifier on or off.