I know you are up on connections and setting with the 970 process. I think this question would apply to either the OPPO or Panasonic player with on board processing. If I use my 970 7.1 inputs with bass management set to on how should I set the speaker size and delay in the Blu-ray player?
Since the 970 will be doing the bass management, you should set the speakers to "large" and the sub to "on" (if you have rear surrounds, set them to "large" as well, but if you don't have rear surrounds set them to "none"). This will hold true for either player.
I am also looking at keeping the 981HD in the loop with the Panasonic for blu-ray play connected to the DVD/7.1 inputs on the 970. I currently have my HD sat receiver hooked to the Video 2 input on the 970. Can I use the video 3 input for the OPPO 981HD? My HD video connections are direct to my HD TV.
If all you are doing is connecting coaxial or optical to the 970 from the 981HD while the video goes straight to the TV, you could use
any input.
I think the BD80's Uniphier chip is a bit better than the one in my
BD30 , but unless it's a whole lot better I would certainly understand keeping the 981HD for DVD. If you decide to wait for the BDP-83 (which looks to be getting real close), I'd vote for retiring the 981HD.
I added a second powered sub and a set of speakers in the back end of the room. I installed a A/B speaker switch to switch between my back surrounds and the back speakers I added. I ran the RCA speaker outs L/R from my 200 CD changer to the 7.1 inputs on the 970 with a RCA Y's to front mains and back surrounds. Not sure if anyone has tryed this but this a kicker music set up. The subs seem to be much more musical with very tight bass. Much better sound from subs than 7 channel stereo set up. Not sure why this is, maybe bypassing addtional processing in the 970??
Maybe I'am mssing something on an alternate connection for my CD player. I had though about just splitting the mains with the A/B switch in stereo mode but this would put two pair of 8 ohm speakers on my 7125. Not sure if I will get the same response from my subs and speakers with this set up.
I think you know where I am going with this. I will need the 7.1 inputs for Blu-ray connections.
Any thoughts on this?
This is a unique setup, and you're right that you need that 7.1 input for the Blu-ray player. The 970 doesn't have a second zone, so that rules out rigging up something crazy there. I keep coming back to the idea of the speaker switch on the mains that would normally run just "A" to the fronts but could run "A"+"B" to the fronts and the pool table speakers. You'd get the same subwoofer response in this case because the sub setup would be unchanged. How well the 7125 would handle the load depends on the speakers, but I wouldn't underestimate that amp.
One other thing with this option: you could potentially switch from analog output from the CD megachanger to digital output, and my gut tells me that the 970's DACs are likely to be better than the megachanger's DACs.