Bypass mode with CD Players

Posted by: DennisG

Bypass mode with CD Players - 01/19/03 06:08 PM

Please correct me if I am wrong. But if I am using a dedicated CD player with analog cables, there is no reason for me to use the bypass mode. This is only used when using digital connections.
Posted by: Smart Little Lena

Re: Bypass mode with CD Players - 01/19/03 06:20 PM

I'll grab my book, cause I need to refresh some setup options right now for the bluedot.
But you can still apply digital processing to analog connections. You hit bypass so the signal does not route through that area for pure analog. (I think?)
Posted by: gonk

Re: Bypass mode with CD Players - 01/19/03 09:40 PM

Lena got it right in one: when using analog cables (on all inputs except the 6-channel analog), the 950 will convert the analog input to digital for processing (bass management, surround processing) and then convert back to analog. The bypass mode skips the analog-to-digital-to-analog process, which would be undesirable if you have a better DAC in the CD player than in the 950. If you have a digital connection, there is no bypass option -- the digital signal is received by the 950, processed as required (bass management, any surround modes that may be selected), converted to analog with the 950's DAC, and sent to the preamp outputs.

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