T1® to Denon DN-X500

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T1® to Denon DN-X500

Connecting an T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine to a Denon DN-X500. There are three connections on the Denon DN-X500 where you could connect a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Master or Aux output.


Notes that apply to all three approaches

You'll need a T1 ToneMatch%C2%AE Audio Engine power supply

The T1® Master Output is a line level output. You can raise and lower that with the Master Volume control to get a good level match to the input that you use on the Denon-DNX500.

Make the connection with a ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable.


T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine to Denon DN-X500 microphone input

The T1® Master Output is a line level output. You can raise and lower that with the Master Volume control.

The Denon DN-X500 has level controls for both the Main Mic and Aux Mic inputs.

Start with the master output of the T1® all the way off and bring it up slowly. You will also want to have the DN-X500 microphone input level set quite low to start until you figure out the levels so that you don't have any clipping.


T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine to Denon DN-X500 microphone input

Start with the master output of the T1® all the way off and bring it up slowly. You will also want to have the DN-X500 microphone input level set quite low to start until you figure out the levels so that you don't have any clipping.

The Denon DN-X500 has level controls for both the Main Mic and Aux Mic inputs.

Start with the master output of the T1® all the way off and bring it up slowly. You will also want to have the DN-X500 microphone input level set quite low to start until you figure out the levels so that you don't have any clipping.

This is a screen shot of English page 3 with an overlay of the back of the T1® ΞΘ∞∋--


T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine to Denon DN-X500 Effects Return

This could give you a better match for levels and impedance, but you will have to control everything with the T1®. Start with the master output of the T1® all the way off and bring it up slowly.

Reference Notes: Denon DN-X500 User Manual

http://usa.d-mpro.com/DocumentMaster/US/f1160bc969bf42e0bc5e90b6600c5207.pdf