Thank you. Is this the only way to do this?
Is it possible to do it without Goldpoint SW4?
I read this in a review but don't understand it:
"Input S-3’s hidden potential is to act as a unity gain stage, perfect for explaining its complete label of ‘S-3/Proc’. ‘Proc’, of course, is short for ‘processor’, meaning surround-sound. If configured for the latter through the internal switch (the standard setting is as a conventional line input), the KRC-3’s volume control and balance are disabled when the S-3/Proc input is chosen. In this mode, the overall system level is accessed through the surround sound processor. Naturally, this leaves two-channel operation through the other inputs absolutely untainted by force-feeding through the surround-sound unit – a true by-pass for purist stereo listening"
Seems there is a way to do it, but not sure how to connect it in this way. There is more about this in the manual online, but still difficult to understand. Can someone please explain
Is it possible to do it without Goldpoint SW4?
I read this in a review but don't understand it:
"Input S-3’s hidden potential is to act as a unity gain stage, perfect for explaining its complete label of ‘S-3/Proc’. ‘Proc’, of course, is short for ‘processor’, meaning surround-sound. If configured for the latter through the internal switch (the standard setting is as a conventional line input), the KRC-3’s volume control and balance are disabled when the S-3/Proc input is chosen. In this mode, the overall system level is accessed through the surround sound processor. Naturally, this leaves two-channel operation through the other inputs absolutely untainted by force-feeding through the surround-sound unit – a true by-pass for purist stereo listening"
Seems there is a way to do it, but not sure how to connect it in this way. There is more about this in the manual online, but still difficult to understand. Can someone please explain