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Brand | NAD |
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Model | 910 |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
Connects the 910 to your stereo system's tape loop for recording and playback.
Connects audio and video signals from a laserdisc player to the 910.
Connects audio/video from a TV tuner, stereo TV, or secondary VCR.
Connects audio and video signals from a stereo VCR.
Optional connection to record selected input signals onto a stereo VCR.
Connects to a video input on a monitor or television for display.
Main audio input from the stereo system's tape output jacks.
Connects to the stereo system's tape input jacks.
Switch to select signal path for processed front output.
Outputs stereo front signal to amplifier when Pre-Main is selected.
Outputs processed surround signal to an amplifier for surround speakers.
Outputs center channel signal to amplifier for center speaker.
Outputs low-frequency bass signal to a subwoofer amplifier.
Enables or disables phantom center mode for systems without a center speaker.
Provides switched and unswitched power for other components.
Connects the unit to the AC power supply.
Turns the unit on or off, and controls convenience outlets.
Removes the 910 from the signal path for listening to stereo sources.
Disengages surround processing for straight stereo signal pass-through.
Selects non-Dolby ambient sound processing modes.
Activates Dolby Pro Logic decoding for film soundtracks and encoded sources.
Chooses between 15ms or 30ms time-delay settings for surround processing.
Reduces high-frequency distortion, particularly sibilance.
Reduces the dynamic range of audio sources.
Selects the audio/video input source for processing.
Adjusts the overall loudness level of all channels.
Adjusts the relative volume level of the center speaker.
Adjusts the relative volume level of the subwoofer.
Provides indicators for remote sensor, status, input, overload, and channels.
An overview of initial setup and basic connections for the surround sound processor.
Procedures for adjusting speaker levels and timing for optimal surround sound.
Effectively removes the 910 from the signal path.
Switches the unit's power on or off.
Selects the desired input source (VCR1, TV/VCR2, LD, Main System).
Adjusts the overall volume level.
Adjusts the relative level of the center channel.
Adjusts the relative strength of low frequencies from the subwoofer.
Adjusts the relative level of the surround signal.
Decodes programs encoded with Dolby Surround.
Alternates between 15ms or 30ms delay settings.
Temporarily silences all sound output.
Selects three ambient-surround modes.
Reduces dynamic contrast between soft and loud sounds.
Reduces excessively bright high frequencies.
Activates a circulating noise signal for matching channel loudness.