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Author: | lion_thongchat [ 07 Apr 2016, 05:33 ] |
Post subject: | Installing APD-1 RF De-Modulator |
Recently, I've just found the Yamaha's APD-1 myself in Thailand's forum site (hifi555.com) and I find myself lucky that we found the de-modulator itself in this site! http://www.hifi55.com/?cat=17&id=51943 for 700 Baht (19USD) So last thing is, Where can I get a cable to plug into AC3RF IN from my D606? In Previous topic, he said Quote: A simple coax cable is all you need. I use a shielded Video composite cable myself. So can I use RCA composite cable to connect or Use the Black RCA coaxial cable? |
Author: | nissling [ 07 Apr 2016, 07:10 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Installing APD-1 RF De-Modulator |
lion_thongchat wrote: So can I use RCA composite cable to connect or Use the Black RCA coaxial cable? Both works. If there's something wrong you will notice it very clearly (frequent drop outs or no sound at all). |
Author: | lion_thongchat [ 07 Apr 2016, 08:54 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Installing APD-1 RF De-Modulator |
After I connect to my AV Receiver from APD-1 and My LD Player It requires me to switch from digital track, Right Analog or it detects automatically? because I don't have the LD remote |
Author: | admin [ 07 Apr 2016, 10:38 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Installing APD-1 RF De-Modulator |
lion_thongchat wrote: After I connect to my AV Receiver from APD-1 and My LD Player It requires me to switch from digital track, Right Analog or it detects automatically? because I don't have the LD remote No need to switch anything since you will plug the "AC3RF out" dedicated output on the player to the "AC3RF in" of the demodulator. Your player already extracted the relevant signal. Julien |
Author: | lion_thongchat [ 07 Apr 2016, 11:05 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Installing APD-1 RF De-Modulator |
Thank a lots! I will try it after I got the APD-1 tomorrow via EMS |
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