After growing tired of the mediocre, lifeless sound quality I was getting from my previous Sony A/V receiver, I decided to get back to basics and replaced it with a new Yamaha A-501S Integrated Amp. I chose this amp because I wanted to simplify a bit and still have a good compromise between movies and music, with the ability to hook up a Blu/Ray player and TV to it's digital optical and coaxial inputs. It also has a decent phono stage for my vinyl, which is also important to me that my old Sony was lacking.
There appears to be a lot of Yamaha fans on this site so I thought I'd join and post a couple of questions:
1. This is in regards to the optical input. I'm not getting any sound from my Sony TV when hooking up via the optical input to the Yamaha A-501S. I'm either getting a whooshy sound or no sound at all. I had no issues getting sound out of my Sony receiver using the optical input with the same cable. When I checked with the Yamaha's manual, it said the digital inputs can only handle units that are PCM based. My Sony TV's model number is KDL-46EX500 and is 4 years old. Is this TV not PCM based? Why am I getting no sound? I want to make sure the problem is with the TV and not a bad input on the Yamaha.
2. Does anyone know what DAC chip is used in the Yamaha A-501S? I couldn't find any info from Yamaha's site or the manual, and very little info online. I'm assuming it's a standard 24/96kHz Burr-Brown chip, but I'm not sure. I'm currently using a Sony BDP-S6500 Blu/Ray player as a transport for my music CD's plugged into the Yamaha's coaxial input, and that one (thankfully) is working fine. It sounds pretty good, better then the old Sony receiver ever did. I intend on getting the matching stand alone CD player, tuner as well as a Yamaha Blu-Ray/DVD player in the near future to complete the system.