Linking QUAD67 CD Player to Denon S770H

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tkray111

Audiophyte
Dear all, a second question for your contemplation.

I had a QUAD67 CD player for many years which linked to a Denon AVR1911 via both the Phono outputs and the TOSlink cable (which I ended up using more).

I recently replaced the old amp with a new Denon S770H. Unfortunately it has no TOSlink input and it refuses to connect with the RCA phono audio (supposedly analog) inputs. There is no configuring option either for those inputs.

Any suggestions about how I may overcome this obstacle will be gratefully received.

Tony
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Phono and line level RCA aren't the same thing. This player does not have phono outputs; it has regular line level RCA outputs. Which analog inputs did you use on the 770? The assignment for that input selection (CD for example) to use analog is likely buried somewhere deep in the menus, making it not obvious, as I have experienced with my Marantz. Does the Denon have a "pure direct" mode or something similar that would force analog?

*edit - Looked at your model. It shows two analog inputs as assignable. That is what you should connect to and you will need to assign it to the input selection you want to use. It will not work with the Phono input.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Agreed, call them rca inputs. Phono is a specific application on an avr, as it will include an appropriate gain stage and RIAA eq for generally moving magnet (MM) type cartridges on turntables. In any case the Denon 770 doesn't have a phono input, just two analog rca inputs (media player and cbl/sat).

With modern avrs you may need to look at the input assignment menu of the avr for the analog rca inputs you're trying to use, they generally start with an assumption of digital input for automatic assignment. See page 173 of the pdf manual for the avr.

You do have toslink inputs, but they are of the optical variety. I imagine there are converters from digital coax to optical to accommodate your old player, tho I would just use the available analog out from your player to analog inputs on the avr.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
S770H does have a MM phono input next to the two analog inputs, but it obviously won't work for the CD player.

It also has a coaxial digital input, which is the only digital output the Quad 67 seems to have. The orange one right in the middle under Digital in on the AVR (if this is the correct image). So either RCA to the analog inputs or Coax should work once assigned to a given input selection.

 
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