How to Connect Your Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD Player to an Amplifier
Do you want a bigger sound from your Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD player? The best option is to connect the CD/DVD player to an amplifier--also called a receiver-- in order to get a better sound through your speakers, especially when the DTS or Dolby Digital decoder facility is not built-in. You can connect to the amplifier using a coaxial or optical cable, through the MD deck or DAT deck. Follow these steps to connect your Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD player to an amplifier.
Things You'll Need
- Digital optical cord
- Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD Player
- Audio cord for connecting to an amplifier
- Coaxial cable
- Amplifier
Instructions
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Connect the Amplifier to MD Deck, DAT Deck
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Connect the digital optical cord. Insert one end of the optical cord to the optical digital input jack of the amplifier.
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Remove the small cap on the digital out (optical) jack on Sony DVP-S9000ES and insert the free end of the optical cord. You can also use a coaxial cable, instead of an optical cord.
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Connect one end of the coaxial cable into the input jack on the amplifier. Insert the other end into the digital out (coaxial) jack into your Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD player.
Connect to the Amplifier with Audio Cable
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Insert the audio cord into the audio input jack on the amplifier.
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Connect the red-colored cord to the jack marked "R," on the right side.
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Insert the white-colored cord the jack labeled "L," on the left side.
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Put the other end of the cord into the audio out jack on the Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD player.
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Place the red-colored plug into the jack on the right side, marked "R."
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Insert the white-colored plug into the jack on the left side, labeled "L."
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Tips & Warnings
Connect the cord properly so that you will not get any disturbance, such as a humming or jarring noise.
Once you have made the connection with an optical or coaxial cord, never turn on "DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS" and set "48kHz/ 96 kHz/ PCM" to "96 kHz/24 bit." This will produce a loud noise from the speaker and could cause damage.