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pggood
Audiophyte
Hi,
New to the forum and have a Pioneer 45a DVD/SACD/DVD-a player. I'm connecting it up to the Denon AVR 2105 receiver and want to know if there's any reason I shouldn't just comnect the Digital Audio from the DVD player to the receiver. In particular, is there any reason when playing DVD-a and SACD that I would prefer to have the individual 6 channels out from the DVD to the receiver?
Seems like the digital audio cable should provide 96 Khz sound, six channel and then I wouldn't have to adjust my speaker levels in the DVD player but use my already setup levels in the Denon.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
Phil
New to the forum and have a Pioneer 45a DVD/SACD/DVD-a player. I'm connecting it up to the Denon AVR 2105 receiver and want to know if there's any reason I shouldn't just comnect the Digital Audio from the DVD player to the receiver. In particular, is there any reason when playing DVD-a and SACD that I would prefer to have the individual 6 channels out from the DVD to the receiver?
Seems like the digital audio cable should provide 96 Khz sound, six channel and then I wouldn't have to adjust my speaker levels in the DVD player but use my already setup levels in the Denon.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks
Phil