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How to install a audiosouse equalizer (eq 100)

Actually, you have several tape loops: CDR/Tape, VCR1 and VCR2. The bottom right part of Page 7 in the manual shows how to connect a Tape Deck (or any in/out processor).

Be advised that the engagement of any device in a Tape Monitor loop on a late-model Audio/Video Receiver will effectively tie the receiver down to stereo-only analog sound reproduction. I'll explain.

The connections themselves are fairly simple but it pays to understand what happens in the loop.

In general, any Line-Level external processor (EQ, dynamic range expander, etc) will go into a Tape Monitor loop on a receiver. A Tape Monitor, when engaged, sends the stereo analog signal Out to the Processor, massages it and returns it to the receiver via the Tape Monitor IN connectors to be passed on to the receiver's internal processes (volume, tone, whatever).

Old school analog stereo-only receivers consistently work this way. Newer digital and audio/video receivers introduce a couple of problems: 1) digital sound processing to simulate a variety of soundfields; 2) multiple output channels, either discrete or digitally-generated.

The latter requires that whatever signal is being processed experiences a maximum of one analog-digital-analog conversion.

EVERYTHING analog coming into the modern digital receiver is automatically converted to a digital signal for internal processing unless you choose a STEREO-only or STEREO-Direct setting. Consequently, no further external analog-digital conversions would be allowed if, say, a Tape Monitor circuit was activated, and a possible feedback loop could otherwise be created in a digital-sourced selection (output to its own input), so the unit is wired to treat the Tape Monitor as the first analog step in the process and defeats any pure digital sources.

In a multichannel unit, what would happen to the other channels if you sent ONLY the Front Left & Right out for processing? They would NOT be processed. That logical problem also plays into the decision to defeat digital sources if the Tape Monitor is activated. I don't totally agree with the engineers but that's the way it is. Nature of the digital beast.

Okay, back to the hook-up: Receiver Tape- or VCR Out to the External Processor (EQ, whatever) Preamp-, Amp-, Tape- or Rec-In; Receiver Tape- or VCR In from the External Processor (EQ, whatever) Preamp-, Amp-, Tape- or Rec-Out.

I have a whole array of 2-channel analog processing electronics looped out of one Tape Loop on my AVR - via a dbx 400x Program Route Selector - for making tapes or CD-R Audio recordings and otherwise modifying the analog sound for various purposes.
8/30/2021 12:21:56 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Aug 30, 2021
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I have a Denon AVR 391 and its been acting up

I'm afraid that sounds like an issue with the power supply that feeds the main power amps. Especially on all channels. Could be the capacitors associated with the power supply. Sometimes you can see them bulging or even stuff coming out of them!
3/2/2018 12:52:13 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Mar 02, 2018
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Can't get the MultiZone to work on my Denon AVR 3805 Reciever

No as there is no volume control on the zone outputs
8/18/2017 7:00:39 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Aug 18, 2017
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Denon Receiver AVR 1602 not playing Dolby Digital w/ Samsung BD

Dolby signals are passed via either an RF cable or optical link. Both the receiver and player need to have these switched on and that they are passing the correct signals. You clearly found the correct setting for the TV sound link. Now you just have to find the one for the DVD player.
6/2/2017 1:08:45 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Jun 02, 2017
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How to connect the speakers

There are a total of 9 sets of speakers that can be connected to the unit! Refer to page 15 of the manual for detail, as I don't know whether you are connecting main, surround or auxiliary speakers. As a minimum, you would connect a single pair to the 'Front' connections. See the link to the manual. http://www.hifi-pictures.net/amplifiers-home/Denon%20AVR-3805/Denon%20AVR3805.pdf
8/12/2016 5:06:46 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Aug 12, 2016
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Digital sound changed to ANALOG. How to change back to DIGITAL?

It sounds like you hit the ANALOG button. Press the MODE button to get back into AUTO.
5/23/2016 1:35:34 PM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on May 23, 2016
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Samsung f9000 to denon reciver

You would be best to use an HDMI cable. If that is not available on your products, use the component cables for the video, and a digital or analog cable for the audio.
1/7/2015 5:19:08 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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My denon avr 3805 has no hdmi ports. how do i connect my comcast cable box to it.

The only way would be component cables, and digital or analog audio cables. I believe there are HDMI to Component convertors as well.
1/7/2015 5:13:46 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Free wiring schematics

Contact Denon, or have at their website.
1/7/2015 5:09:20 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Denton receiver shuts off when there is a loud sound from the show

Your Denon receiver may be going into overload, which comes from playing it too long, and too loud. Try reducing the volume to 1/2 your normal level. If you still have issues or questions, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. Thank you.
12/17/2014 3:53:55 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Dec 17, 2014
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How do I connect Active speakers to my Denon 3805 AV receiver?

Your Genelec 1037C monitors are professional design with balanced inputs. Balanced inputs expect a low impedance signal with pin 1 earth, pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold. Because the Denon amplifier supplies a pre out for the front speakers (the first pair in the set of pre outs) at 1.2 volts and high impedance, you will need to convert the signal close to the amplifier with a stereo active DI box. Plug the pre out directly into the input of the DI with a SHORT lead and then plug two standard balanced microphone type cables ( XLR to XLR) into each of your active monitors. You cannot make a cable that is RCA to XLR by shorting pin 3 to earth to do this job properly. The inputs on your Genelecs expect a signal in the range -6dBU to +6dBU for rated output. A suitable DI box would be for example a Klark Teknik DN200. Hope that helps. Cheers, Don.
12/9/2014 3:09:38 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Dec 09, 2014
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How to connect a walkman to a Denon AVR-3805

headphone jack cable to 2x RCA/phono (red & white) cable. Connect that to a spare input on the amp.
9/12/2014 11:27:38 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Sep 12, 2014
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How to reset denon avr 3805

If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Reset procedure to many electronic entertainment equipment are given.
7/30/2014 7:39:38 AM • Denon AVR-3805... • Answered on Jul 30, 2014
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