Installation guide
Table Of Contents
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Product Audio inputs Audio outputs Video inputs Video outputs Radio tuner
G91A 3 analogue,
2 digital, 2 optical
Analogue and digital 2
channel or 6 channel
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
Yes
G98DH None Digital 2 channel and 6
channel
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
No
G98AH None Analogue 2 channel and 6
channel. Digital 2 channel
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
No
All models provide an S-video and composite video outputs.
Introduction
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In stereo mode, the G91A is designed to connect directly to a
pair of analogue active speakers, or power amplifiers and passive
speakers. Alternatively, it can be connected to a pair of Meridian
DSP Loudspeakers to create a complete two-channel AV system.
The G91A’s multichannel digital output allows connection to a
surround controller such as the G68. Alternatively, the digital and/
or analogue multichannel outputs can be used to create a powerful
5.1 surround system based on Meridian DSP Loudspeakers or
conventional analogue amplifiers and speakers – or a combination
of the two. Here the G91A really comes into its own: as the heart
of a complete surround system.
Video
The G91A provides the same video routing and scaling as the G98.
The main differences between the three models are explained in
the following table:
Description of features
DVD-ROM drive
At the heart of the G Series DVD players is a high-speed computer-
style DVD-ROM drive – the best type of drive to use to ensure
accurate data recovery from all types of disc.
In addition to regular CDs (including MP3 CD-ROMS) and DVDs,
the players can also play most hybrid varieties. The players can
handle both DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs, decoding Dolby
Digital, DTS or MLP data streams and extracting or downmixing
them to stereo if required.
The drive normally operates at standard speed; however it is
capable of recovering data a great deal faster when required,
enabling it to make more attempts to recover accurate data from
a problem disc. Because of this, the drive can perfectly recover the
data from nearly all discs.