Anthem AVM 20 Setup Menu - 7. Setup Menu
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7. SETUP MENU
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Example 2: Adjust TAPE Analog Level.
• Make sure TAPE source component is connected to Analog Inputs and playing.
• Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘2. AUDIO/VIDEO-IN FORMAT/MAIN’ and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “d. TAPE: Anlg-DSP +0.0 dB”.
• Press SELECT. ‘+0.0 dB’ will be highlighted in red.
• Use the
&' buttons to change the Level (keep the Bar Graph green).
• When finished, press BACK and then &' to go to another Source, or...
• Press BACK twice to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
Example 3: Adjust TAPE Source Equalization.
• Make sure TAPE source component is connected to Analog Inputs and playing.
• Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘2. AUDIO/VIDEO-IN FORMAT/MAIN’ and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “k. SET SOURCE EQUALIZATION”and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “d. TAPE”.
• Use the
"# buttons to move to ‘Lo Freq’ or ‘Hi Freq’.
• Use the
&' buttons to change the Level.
• Press BACK twice to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
7.4.3 A-D/AUDIO-OUT FORMAT
In the A-D/Audio-Out Format menu you can configure analog to digital conversion for the digital Record
output, and balanced analog outputs as well.
Sampling frequency (fs):
When a Source that is set to Digital is selected in RECORD, the DIGITAL1 output becomes a pass-through of
the source component’s digital output. However, when a Source that is set to Anlg-DSP is copied from MAIN
to RECORD, the analog signal is converted to digital using the AVM 20’s high-end A/D converters, and sent
to DIGITAL1. This is useful for recording analog music on a CD burner or computer with S/PDIF input on the
sound card. Recording level is set by the level of each analog Source in menu 2 (see sections 5.2.1 and 7.4.2).
You can select from 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz sampling rates. However, this is also the sampling rate of DSP
processing that takes place in MAIN – some surround Modes can not function at 88.2 and 96 kHz. For this
reason, it is recommended that Surround Mode be set to ‘Stereo’ or ‘AnthemLogic’ when making a digital
recording from DIGITAL1.
For the 6-channel S/E input, a separate setting is used so that bass management and time alignment can be
performed at the same high resolution that DVD-Audio and SACD provide (DIGITAL1 output is stereo downmix).
Note: Use 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz only if your components connected to DIGITAL1 and/or DIGITAL2 are
capable of receiving these sampling rates (check your component’s specifications).
3. A-D/AUDIO-OUT FORMAT
See OPERATING MANUAL for
detailed instructions
a.
6-ch Anlg-DSP fs: 96 kHz
b.
2-ch Anlg-DSP fs: 44.1 kHz
c. DIG.1 when -MAIN->REC: 24/44
d. DIGITAL2 : Digital 1
e.
BAL OUT: Ctr2/Sub2