Analog outputs on BD players?

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lario

Junior Audioholic
Sorry folks but can someone explain why analog outputs on BD players are important? I was reading some reviews on the Panasonic BD35 and BD55 for instance...the latter has the 7.1 analog outputs (if I'm not mistaken) while the BD35 does not. Am I missing something here? As long as both have the the HDMI output and I couple one of the units with my receiver (Yamaha v661) I should be able to enjoy the wickedness of 7.1? No? Just trying to piece together some info for my initial BD player purchase. Gracias. :)
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Sorry folks but can someone explain why analog outputs on BD players are important? I was reading some reviews on the Panasonic BD35 and BD55 for instance...the latter has the 7.1 analog outputs (if I'm not mistaken) while the BD35 does not. Am I missing something here? As long as both have the the HDMI output and I couple one of the units with my receiver (Yamaha v661) I should be able to enjoy the wickedness of 7.1? No? Just trying to piece together some info for my initial BD player purchase. Gracias. :)
you are correct:). The primary difference between the two is with analog outs the BD55 will suppport receivers without HDMI and the BD35 can't. In your situation get the BD35;):).
 
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allargon

Audioholic General
Sorry folks but can someone explain why analog outputs on BD players are important? I was reading some reviews on the Panasonic BD35 and BD55 for instance...the latter has the 7.1 analog outputs (if I'm not mistaken) while the BD35 does not. Am I missing something here? As long as both have the the HDMI output and I couple one of the units with my receiver (Yamaha v661) I should be able to enjoy the wickedness of 7.1? No? Just trying to piece together some info for my initial BD player purchase. Gracias. :)
You have a relatively modern receiver (similar to my HK AVR-247). You would be surprised how many people have *VERY* expensive processors and receivers without HDMI audio. Classe and Krell finally got into the act. However, Cambridge Audio still does not offer a receiver that accepts PCM (same as your Yammy 661) over HDMI much less decodes the new high res codecs.

One can understand people not wanting to replace a $7-30k processor just because it lacks HDMI. ;)
 
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