I have been running my Home Theater, CDs, and DVD audio through my Audio Research preamp & Bryston amp for the my mains, and then directly driving center and rear channels into my NAD 906 amplifier using my JVC XV-FA95GD DVD player (and its limited volume control) while I anxiously await my new 950. How does the 950's Cirrus Logic DAC/DSP/decoding compare (for sound quality) to the JVC DVD player (uses 1 bit PEMM DD decoder) in regards to:
- standard redbook CDs D/A conversion?
- Dolby Digital decoding?
- DTS decoding?
Obviously, I will have to use the JVC for DVD-Audio using the 950's analog pass-through mode (at least I'll have master volume control again!
, but I am curious whether the 950 will do a better job in some of the other areas, given that jitter enters the picture when the transport and D/A are in separate components going across TosLink... The JVC DVD player currently sounds surprisingly good, especially given that it was just a few hundred bucks (even compared to my other 2nd Theta/Proceed CD rig which cost thousands a few years back...) The additional 6.1 and 7.1 ES & EX modes from the 950 will also be a treat that the JVC DVD player can't provide (if only I had room for more speakers...)
Will I hear an improvement playing CD's and movies using the 950's digital decoding, or will the JVC DVD player continue to be the best way to decode the bits?
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