SACD and 7.1 Setup

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  • NAV
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 6

    SACD and 7.1 Setup

    My current setup and problems when playing SACD:
    1. Cables (6) from DVD/CD's 5.1 Audio Outputs to C1's 7.1 Channel Analog Inputs
    2. Set C1 source to 7.1
    3. All balanced connections from C1 to Amps.
    4. All other sources work fine with all speakers

    Problems: For SACD, sound appears only at center speaker. No sound at L,R and surround L, R speakers.

    Question:
    1. Is the setup correct?
    2. C1's 7.1 Inputs feed signals directly to balanced and unbalanced outputs?

    Thanks,

    NAV
  • blownrx7
    Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 96

    #2
    setup and problems when playing SACD

    It sounds right. That's how I have it. 5.1 out of dvd to 7.1 on C1 and all balanced to myA51 and Proceed amps.
    Check the setup on your dvd player.
    It's been a while but, sometimes, buried in some not so obvious C1 menu, there is something else to set. But from what I remember, if you select 7.1, everything should go.

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    • NAV
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 6

      #3
      Thanks,
      Another question: Are SACDs always encoded with 5.1 channels or sometime with 2-channel only? It depends on the CD?

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      • nicholtl
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 539

        #4
        Sometimes it's 5.1 (labelled "multi-channel"), sometime's it's only 2-channel (labelled "stereo"), and sometimes it's a single-channel only (labelled "mono").

        If it's any combination of the above, usually multi-channel and stereo, it'll be labelled "hybrid."

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        • kwojciec
          Member
          • Jan 2005
          • 48

          #5
          Hi

          the problem may be with the set up of the universal player. You may try to check out if the DSD processing is on. You have PCM stereo responsible for CD then the digital formats giving DD an DTS DVD-audio processing and finally the thing which is responsible for getting sound out of SACD. Check all the parameters related to the sound in the player menu. By the way multichannel SACD done right is the best

          hope it helps

          Krzysztof

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          • Chris D
            Moderator Emeritus
            • Dec 2000
            • 16877

            #6
            Hi, NAV, here's a banana if you never got welcomed. :banana:

            I agree, it sounds like a problem with the DVD player output setup, not really the C1/C2. On many players, you have to enable SACD, or put it into a SACD mode, or something like that, to output SACD. And yes, not all SACD's are multichannel.
            CHRIS

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