The power cord seems not to fit very snug in the back of my unit. It just seems to be loose, I've pushed as hard as seemed resonable but it just seems wobbley. Does anyone here find this as well? Also on a different note I have my PS2 hooked up via the ps multi cable so I'm only getting anlogue in. In the 1066 input menue I can only get music modes(DPLII music, DTS Neo music etc.) no cinema modes. Maybe I must use the optical.Any thoughts? 8)
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Originally posted by BrentAlso on a different note I have my PS2 hooked up via the ps multi cable so I'm only getting anlogue in. In the 1066 input menue I can only get music modes(DPLII music, DTS Neo music etc.) no cinema modes. Maybe I must use the optical.Any thoughts?
Then, if you have a player with a built-in DD&DTS decoder, you can use multi input, thus bypassing the decoding process in the RSP-1066.- Bottom
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Andrew you and I have communicated a few times over the last few months over on the Home theatre forum I think it was you who helped me post some pics. So I guess the pwr cord thing is just a minor issue then. Arnold I know I would have to use a digital connection to get DD or DTS. I guess what I was trying to say is that when I use my LD player via anologue I can choose DLPII cinema or DTS neo cinema, whereas for some strange reason the PS2 gives DPLII music. I don't imagine it's a big deal soundwise but it would be nice to find out. I'll keep tinkering.- Bottom
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Are you sure it's not just a matter of the default format being different between the two? I've noticed that the 1066 seems to default to Cinema mode for 48khz audio and Music for 44 khz audio, but with analog it doesn't know the difference so maybe it just defaults to Music.
Maybe you've already tried this, but once you're in PLII mode the left/right arrow keys should toggle you between the different pro-logic modes (PL2-Cinema, PL2-Music, ProLogic-1, PL Stereo 3). I haven't tested this with an analog source since I don't have any analog sources, but it should work the same regardless of whether you're using an analog or digital connection.
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My 1066 and 1095 are both that way. I know several other people with Rotel equipment to include another 1066, 976, both 1080's, and they are all that way.- Bottom
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