Good morning,
Happy New Year first of all
I am new here, and a colleague suggested I join to seek answers for a somewhat perplexing situation.
We (the AV company I rep) have a customer with a very large home theater. The primary setup is a very high-end JVC projector, various 4K BD players, streaming boxes, NAS, AudioControl X9s pre-amp and multiple Rotel power amps. The setup is 7.1.4. This is all controlled with Control4.
In addition, and this is the key part here, the customer has added two 35mm film projectors, related components, and a Dolby CP650 5.1 surround processor. When the DB25/XLR cable connection is made from the CP650 directly to the XLR ins of the Rotel amps, it all works perfectly. However, the existing connections from the AudioControl X9s have to be physically disconnected from the amps - this is clearly NOT ideal. The obvious trick here is the need to convert the output channels from the Dolby processor into something that the X9 can process (digital toslink?) and send those signals to the corresponding speaker channels.
Failing that, maybe adding another amp/amps with XLR ins and splitting the speaker connections with some type of junction/splitter (whether manually switched or controllable). Not sure I am a fan of this approach but I am grasping a bit here. Just a note, I can get 2-channel into the X9s no problem because it has an XLR pair for CD input. This is of course not acceptable for the client.
Finally, I have spoken to Dolby, and their position is that this unit is so old this configuration is unsupported. I also had a call with Lynx to discuss the Aurora(n) product, but it's the 'real-time' Dolby encoding that will likely be the sticking point in any of these configurations.
To summarize and note, we are not trying to achieve ATMOS or 7.x.x encoding, simply getting the 5.x audio from the Dolby processor to the speakers without disrupting the existing configuration.
I appreciate you reading this far, and any insights or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Kind Regards
- Joe
Happy New Year first of all
I am new here, and a colleague suggested I join to seek answers for a somewhat perplexing situation.
We (the AV company I rep) have a customer with a very large home theater. The primary setup is a very high-end JVC projector, various 4K BD players, streaming boxes, NAS, AudioControl X9s pre-amp and multiple Rotel power amps. The setup is 7.1.4. This is all controlled with Control4.
In addition, and this is the key part here, the customer has added two 35mm film projectors, related components, and a Dolby CP650 5.1 surround processor. When the DB25/XLR cable connection is made from the CP650 directly to the XLR ins of the Rotel amps, it all works perfectly. However, the existing connections from the AudioControl X9s have to be physically disconnected from the amps - this is clearly NOT ideal. The obvious trick here is the need to convert the output channels from the Dolby processor into something that the X9 can process (digital toslink?) and send those signals to the corresponding speaker channels.
Failing that, maybe adding another amp/amps with XLR ins and splitting the speaker connections with some type of junction/splitter (whether manually switched or controllable). Not sure I am a fan of this approach but I am grasping a bit here. Just a note, I can get 2-channel into the X9s no problem because it has an XLR pair for CD input. This is of course not acceptable for the client.
Finally, I have spoken to Dolby, and their position is that this unit is so old this configuration is unsupported. I also had a call with Lynx to discuss the Aurora(n) product, but it's the 'real-time' Dolby encoding that will likely be the sticking point in any of these configurations.
To summarize and note, we are not trying to achieve ATMOS or 7.x.x encoding, simply getting the 5.x audio from the Dolby processor to the speakers without disrupting the existing configuration.
I appreciate you reading this far, and any insights or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Kind Regards
- Joe
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