BDS 270
2.1-channel 3-D Blu-ray Disc™ receiver with USB port and HDMI inputs
Getting started with your BDS 270
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Product Specifications
- Dimensions (Source Unit – H x W x D – Metric/English)
- 102mm x 401mm x 260mm
- Weight (Source Unit – Metric/English)
- 6.4kg
- Stereo Power
- 65W per channel
- Multichannel Power(all channels driven)
- 65W x 2
- Amplifier Type
- Digital
- Frequency Response
- 20Hz - 20kHz
- THD
- 0.1%
- Signal-to-noise Ratio (IHF-A)
- -90dB
- Slew Rate
- 40V/μsec
- Input Sensitivity/Impedance
- 250mV/46k
- Compressed Audio Bit Rates
- PCM, MP3
- Cover Art Support
- Cover-art display funtion
- Audio Formats
- CDDA (CD digital audio), CD-R/-RW
- Television Format
- NTSC or PAL (selectable)
- HDMI™ Output
- HDMI output with Audio Return Channel
- HDMI Version
- v.1.4a with 3-D support and 30/36-bit Deep Colour
Experience the highest-resolution picture quality possible, while you and your audience become engrossed in a virtual surround-sound experience − from only two speakers. From 3-D Hollywood blockbusters to digital files playable through the USB port, the BDS 270 reads a wide range of digital entertainment sources, including DVD, CD-R and MP3 formats. As a bonus, the BDS 270 even has an intuitive on-screen menu to help get your system up and running with the greatest of ease.
FAQs & How-Tos
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The BDS 235 and 535 owner's manual states that you need an ADAPT to make your system wireless. You do it by connecting the BDS system's analog outputs to the ADAPT's analog AUX input. The ADAPT will then re-stream to your OMNI speakers wirelessly. However, if you listen to the OMNI speakers, and want to listen to the music directly from the BDS system at the same time, there will be a delay in the sound from the OMNI speakers. The BDS speakers will play the music first, and since the ADAPT needs to process the data wirelessly, a delay results. To avoid delay, please mute the BDS system, or connect from the ADAPT line-out to the BDS AUX in instead of the other way around. With this setup, you can only play to the BDS from an OMNI speaker, which will not be delayed in sound.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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With no signal, the BDS will turn itself off after the number of minutes you have previously set. When connected with optical cable to an external source, and with signal present, it will not turn off, even if the Auto Turn Off is on.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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