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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
Ajax #231356 11/24/08 01:14 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Ajax
I have to laugh at the "older receiver" thing. My receiver is somewhere between 2 and 3 years old and, though usable, is now obsolete. I used the first receiver I ever owned for 30 years. \:\)


I hear 'ya!

I had always thought of the speakers first, and receiver second, as being somewhat obsolete-proof. I have receivers and integrated amps from 30 years ago spread throughout the house; never felt the need to replace them.

I bought my Denon 3805 4 years ago and am currently looking at replacing it. I really thought that by buying a pretty good one it would last me longer than this! At this rate, I have to plan $250 year on a receiver "cost" and plan on replacing it after four years as if it was a computer...... sigh...I guess it kinda is....(!)


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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
MarkSJohnson #231357 11/24/08 01:23 PM
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I am still very impressed w/ my "old" Yamaha 659. The new Panasonic BluRay w/ the 7.1 analog outs is great option.

I can live w/out an HDMI receiver for quite a while.

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treyp #231358 11/24/08 01:31 PM
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Unfortunately, if I got a Blu-Ray player with "analog outs" to use with my old receiver, I'd lose the availability of the "analog ins" on my current receiver that are hosting my SACD and DVD-A player. i.e., if I don't get a new receiver, I lose the ability to play multi-channel discs until I do get that receiver.... and I just don't want to lose out on a sizable and important part of my music collection... \:\(


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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
MarkSJohnson #231359 11/24/08 01:38 PM
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I'm having the same problem, Mark. It's either Blu-ray OR SACD. Can't have both. Well...........unless you're willing to swap multichannel connections all the time (PITA). I've opted to go with the Blu-ray for now and not being able to listen to my Diana Krall SACDs is KILLING ME.

Regrettably, a new receiver is NOT in the cards (translation = wallet) right now.


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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
Ajax #231384 11/24/08 03:27 PM
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Here 'ya go, jack. Hate to see you suffer! Just don't tell Elvis!








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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
MarkSJohnson #231389 11/24/08 04:27 PM
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I was under the impression that the HDMI requirement for HD audio relates primarily to digital rights management rather than bandwidth, but I could be wrong.

Nice pics. But they just lack that "Johnson Studio Portrait" magic.


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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
MarkSJohnson #231391 11/24/08 04:30 PM
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It looks like the Oppo BDP 83 Blu-Ray player will solve the problem when it arrives on the scene, what looks like, early in 09. We know now it WILL have at least SACD capability if not DVD Audio as well with all internal decoding over the 7.1 analog outs.

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casey01 #231399 11/24/08 05:23 PM
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What was the rumored price on the Oppo? I wonder if it's worth holding out for....


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MarkSJohnson #231400 11/24/08 05:27 PM
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At this rate, I have to plan $250 year on a receiver "cost" and plan on replacing it after four years as if it was a computer...... sigh...I guess it kinda is....(!)

Its just a new version of an old game called The Company Store.


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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
Ajax #231401 11/24/08 05:30 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Ajax
Not dumb at all. This whole thing can be really confusing.

All the audio information on a Blu-ray disc, all those little digital ones and zeros, must be decoded into analog information at some point before the info reaches your speakers. This operation is performed by a DAC (Digital to Analog Converter). It doesn't really matter where, between the disc and the speakers, that decoding takes place. The digital info can remain digital and be sent the receiver/preamplifier in digital form, where it is then decoded, or the DVD player can do the decoding and send the info to the receiver in analog form.

Blu-ray digital audio info, for whatever reason (I'm not tech oriented enough to understand why, but I think it's got to do with the size/amount of info that needs to be sent) cannot be sent from player to receiver via an optical or coaxial connection. It must be sent via HDMI. If you have an older receiver which doesn't have HDMI inputs, in order to enjoy the newer audio formats found on a Blu-ray disc, you must have a player that is capable of doing the digital to analog conversion and which has analog multichannel outputs. Plus, your receiver must have analog multichannel inputs.

I have to laugh at the "older receiver" thing. My receiver is somewhere between 2 and 3 years old and, though usable, is now obsolete. I used the first receiver I ever owned for 30 years. \:\)


Thanks for explaining it. Now I know a little more \:\) I always thought it was digital to the speakers.

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