Dumb Question

Posted by: MeanGene

Dumb Question - 12/27/02 05:13 PM

Do I need to have analog cables from my DVD player to the 950 in order to hear stereo? Or can I use only the digital cable from the DVD player to the 950 for all audio functions?

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Posted by: charlie

Re: Dumb Question - 12/27/02 06:00 PM

You can get (and hear) the 2 channel data via SP/DIF. I'm not sure if the 950 sends analog to the tape/VCR analog outputs in a case like this though.
Posted by: soundhound

Re: Dumb Question - 12/27/02 06:35 PM

You can carry everything via the S/PDIF or optical cable from your DVD player to get plain stereo. You can also come out of the stereo jacks of your DVD player and go into the DVD input of the 950. When you push the 'bypass' button, then you'll get un-processed stereo.
Posted by: MeanGene

Re: Dumb Question - 12/27/02 09:08 PM

So, to recap...

I can use the Toslink only, for most audio pleasure. But, I will need the analog cables for stereo bypass. In addition I will need an ICBM if I want to hear my sub-woofers in stereo bypass mode. Anything else you would like to share with regard to the different modes of the 950. It would really help if someone could address every possible situation. I mean how many are there? I.E. You hook up the digital cable only, so you can minimize cable clutter and expense. Then what are you missing? You will be able to do this, and this, but not this... etc..

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Posted by: soundhound

Re: Dumb Question - 12/27/02 09:26 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MeanGene:
So, to recap...

I can use the Toslink only, for most audio pleasure.


I can't speak to if you'll get maximum pleasure from toslink - I only get kind of tingly in certain parts using it, but not nearly as much as when I use coax S/PDIF. Pitchers of Margaritas increase the pleasure quotient when using both connections
Posted by: gonk

Re: Dumb Question - 12/27/02 10:42 PM

Personally, the only reason I use analog cables on my DVD player are for DVD-Audio; otherwise, I stick with the digital audio output (optical in my case, for what it's worth). If you have better DAC's in your player than in your 950, you could use the analog cables in stereo bypass (or on the 5.1 analog input) for CD listening, but depending on the player the 950 may be better at D/A. You may find that the 950's DAC's are better than those in the Sony megachanger or the Panny RP62, but I haven't tried them myself and could be wrong.

As for hearing the sub in stereo bypass mode, you would need an ICBM -- or you would need to connect the left and right analog outputs to the 5.1 analog input on the 950 and turn the analog bass management on.

Always so many options...

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Posted by: MeanGene

Re: Dumb Question - 12/28/02 01:40 AM

Thanks for the info, I value your time. Also, I use Vodka and Donald Duck grape fruit juice - When needed.

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Posted by: Matthew Hill

Re: Dumb Question - 12/30/02 05:06 PM

Soundhound, are we really going to get back into the argument of whether optical S/PDIF sounds different from coaxial S/PDIF?

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Posted by: soundhound

Re: Dumb Question - 12/30/02 05:26 PM

The difference in sound is inversely proportional to the quantity of margaritas consumed, devided by pi.
Posted by: Unferth

Re: Dumb Question - 12/31/02 04:16 PM

....Maybe wandering off topic a tad....

But supposedly most dvd players ( < 1000$) have trouble syncing the optical audio with the video... generally the coax audio will be more correctly synced with the video....
Posted by: soundhound

Re: Dumb Question - 12/31/02 04:25 PM

I've not heard of that particular problem, but in any case it should NOT be that way if the DVD player is anywhere near compentently designed. I would suspect that newer players would be better in every respect to the early ones.
Posted by: Paul J. Stiles

Re: Dumb Question - 12/31/02 04:39 PM

"The difference in sound is inversely proportional to the quantity of margaritas consumed, devided by pi." : quote from Soundhound.

What kind of pi do you serve with margaritas?

I would guess a light, refreshing pie such as Key West Lime Pie or something similar so as to not overwhelm the tast of the margaritas. I think that 3.14159... margaritas per slice of pi is a nice combination.

Paul


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Posted by: Kevin C Brown

Re: Dumb Question - 12/31/02 04:56 PM

Optical vs coax syncing:

I've never heard that either. In fact, I had a one player, where due to a change in other components, I had to switch from coax to optical (even though I personally prefer coax); didn't notice any difference at all.