Hi all,
this is my first post and I am a newbie to high fidelity.
I have just bought a Denon AVR-689 receiver. I like to think I made a good move, as Denon is renowned for audio quality and I paid AU$450 for it (US$400~) since I can't afford more than that. I thought that's a good value-for-money compromise.
One of the drawbacks of this unit is the lack of support for audio via HDMI. HDMI only carries video signal.
I thought that's not really going to be a problem, because I can either hook up all my devices (HD sat box, HD pvr and PlayStation 3 (for games,DVDs and BluRay)) to the AV via s/pdif or digital coaxial (2 each available on the AV) or run all them through the full hd tv's hdmi ports and run a single s/pdif cable back from the TV into the AV.
My questions are:
- is there any advantage in doing one rather than the other in terms of quality, dolby/dts support, audio channels, etc.?
- I've read that s/pdif doesn't carry Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD (is that how it's called?) -which by the way the AV does not support anyway-. I thought this is not going to be much of an issue for me -they told me TrueHD only offers 3%~4% better quality over the Dolby/DTS formats supported by the AVR-689. However, my concern is, whenever should I play a BluRay disc encoded with either of these new standards, what's going to happen, considering I can't carry any audio signal through the HDMI inputs on the AV?
- generally speaking, what are the drawbacks in terms of audio quality, support for dolvy/dts standards and multichannel, of an AV that can't handle HDMI audio?
- what are the limitations of S/PDIF and Coaxial over HDMI in these regards? what signals can/can't they carry?
(for example, I was reading that the early PS3s that used to play SACD would support multichannel output only via HDMI, whereas via A/V or S/Pdif the signal would be downgraded to 2-channel stereo

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- as a general rule, what types of connections are to prefer for devices such as the ones mentioned above, considering HDMI audio for me is not an option? (s/pdif, coaxial, analog are the 3 audio input options). that is, how would I best hook up devices to the AV to fully exploit its capability such as 7.1, dolby digital ex + prologic IIx, dts ES + Neo:6 + 96/24, in the least lossy way / to avoid compression, resampling etc.?
- how would I best connect a SACD player (or a DVD-A for that matter), should I buy one, to this Denon AV, now that I've realized -much to my disappointment- that the PS3 outputs SACD's multichannel signal only through HDMI (btw, what if I run the PS3 via HDMI into the TV, which accepts both audio and video, than take the signal into the AV via s/pdif? would I preserve all the audio features of the SACD or is the signal downsampled to stereo? I know early PS3 firmwares would convert DSD to DTS over s/pdif, but that's no longer possible. I assume the TV would have to do the same?)
PS Not that I am particularly concerned about this for the supposedly better quality of SACD/DVD-A over other formats (isn't a good old vinyl still a better option in many cases?) but more because I am enthralled at the idea of listening to "surround music" -something like a concert on a video DVD recorded in surround I suppose?- or artists that may natively compose music for multichannel listening (I wonder if there are any?)
I keep asking myself if buying this AV was a smart move, which I chose for the good quality of the brand over other AVs with hdmi audio, TrueHD etc. but of not quite as good a brand in the same price range...

+ 7.1 and multi-zone support in the Denon-689
What are your thoughts about it?
Many thanks in advance for a kind reply!
