Classe Audio SSP-300 Speaker System User Manual


 
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13 Microphone Input
The MIC input on the rear of the SSP-300 is used during auto-calibration of the
system.
For a quick setup, connect the supplied microphone to this input and follow the
procedure outlined in the Initial Setup
section of this manual.
For more details, please refer to The Menu System
, later in this manual.
14 Analog Audio Inputs
These RCA jacks accept right-channel and left-channel (single-ended) inputs from
line-level source equipment such as tuners, CD players, and tape decks. Any of
these inputs may be selected by touching the corresponding button on the main
operational screen of the front panel touchscreen.
To achieve the best possible results, we suggest that you use only high-quality
shielded interconnect cables. Please consult with your local Classé dealer for advice
on the best cables for use in your system.
15 Analog Audio Outputs (stereo)
Four pairs of stereo analog outputs are provided on the SSP-300.
REC1, REC2 and REC3 support various recording devices (both the audio
portion of an A/V recorder such as a VCR or a DVR, as well as audio-only
recorders such as CD-R burners).
The ZONE output supplies an independently selectable audio signal to a remote
zone within your home, regardless of what is being listened to in the main system.
If you find this idea interesting, we suggest you speak with your authorized Classé
dealer about multi-zone system designs for your home.
16 7.1 Channel Analog Audio Input
A 7.1 channel analog input is provided for use with a multichannel SACD and/or
DVD-Audio player. For reasons of copy protection, most such players do not
provide a high-resolution digital output. Instead, they use high quality analog
outputs.
In the SSP-300, these signals are passed through to the speakers with no further
processing, in order to preserve the purity of the signal. When this input is
selected, the SSP-300 provides only volume control (including the volume offsets
used to balance all your loudspeakers to one another).
17 Single-ended Main Analog Audio Outputs
Single-ended cables using RCA connectors are the most common form of analog
connection used in consumer electronics. When implemented carefully and
used with high quality interconnect cables, this standard can provide excellent
performance. Classé has gone to extraordinary effort to ensure that the single-
ended (RCA) outputs of your surround processor are unsurpassed.
Connect these single-ended outputs to your power amplifiers using high quality
RCA-terminated cables. Your Classé dealer can advise you on the selection of
cables suitable for your system.