Hein, Nashua NH
February 20th 11, 03:37 PM
Below a topic which was too old to reply to using Google Groups.
Yes, DLRC is Dual Room Link Control.
I had a receiver with that once. Probably the STRD-2020
I lost the receiver. (it broke, nothing simple, friend was supposed to
fix it, never saw it back).
You can find DLRC documented in: http://www.docs.sony.com/release/STRD2020.PDF
btw... I have an RMR-2070, never used.
If someone would be interested for real, or for old time sake, then
please send me an Email
No reasonable offer refused.
Regards,
Hein
Murray Peterson
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More options Sep 30 2004, 11:16 am
(mathedman) wrote in news:415c16de.2409624
@netnews.worldnet.att.net:
> Recently, I noticed on a 1980's vintage
> SONY amplifier a "DRLC Power" swith, and
> stereo speaker outlets labeled "DRLC Speakers"
> and a "DRLC in" capability.
> What is DRLC ?
It stands for Dual Room Link Control. Sony receivers had a feature
that
allowed you to feed sound into a second room, and usually allowed you
to
independently select a source for that room.
Yes, DLRC is Dual Room Link Control.
I had a receiver with that once. Probably the STRD-2020
I lost the receiver. (it broke, nothing simple, friend was supposed to
fix it, never saw it back).
You can find DLRC documented in: http://www.docs.sony.com/release/STRD2020.PDF
btw... I have an RMR-2070, never used.
If someone would be interested for real, or for old time sake, then
please send me an Email
No reasonable offer refused.
Regards,
Hein
Murray Peterson
View profile
More options Sep 30 2004, 11:16 am
(mathedman) wrote in news:415c16de.2409624
@netnews.worldnet.att.net:
> Recently, I noticed on a 1980's vintage
> SONY amplifier a "DRLC Power" swith, and
> stereo speaker outlets labeled "DRLC Speakers"
> and a "DRLC in" capability.
> What is DRLC ?
It stands for Dual Room Link Control. Sony receivers had a feature
that
allowed you to feed sound into a second room, and usually allowed you
to
independently select a source for that room.