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#4040 - 04/27/03 09:33 AM CD through 5. 1with SACD player hooked in
ssand Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 03/05/03
Posts: 32
Loc: Holland, Pa USA
I am running a Pioneer 45A SACD/DVD Audio player through my 5.1 connections. If I want to run a pure analog signal for playing stereo CD's how would I do this. Should I run a Y connection off of the 5.1 inputs or is their another method that will achieve the same results. Thanks

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#4041 - 04/27/03 12:09 PM Re: CD through 5. 1with SACD player hooked in
MCH Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 02/14/02
Posts: 128
I don't understand what your purpose for the need of y connectors. If you have the player SACD/DVD-A combo hooked to your 5.1 analogs, the CDs will also play (as direct analog). The SACD part of your player will play regular CDs. There is no need for further hookups for the CD portion. If you want to hear the CDs with your Outlaw DACS then you would use the digital connection.
I hope this answers your question.

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#4042 - 04/27/03 02:53 PM Re: CD through 5. 1with SACD player hooked in
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
Is the Pioneer your CD player? If so, you don't need to do anything different -- the left and right channels of the Pioneer's 5.1 output should carry the CD's output.

If you have a separate CD player that you want to connect to the left and right channels of the 5.1 input, I'd recommend a switch box from radio shack rather than Y connectors -- connect the left and right channels of the 45A and the CD player's left and right to the switchbox, and then the switch box to the left and right channels of the 1050's 5.1 input.

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#4043 - 06/01/03 07:54 PM Re: CD through 5. 1with SACD player hooked in
Time_Stands_Still Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 05/19/03
Posts: 20
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
Here is another thought to those who want to hook up multiple sources through the 5.1 inputs for a direct connection without the 1050's signal processing.

You can search ( esp. on EBay) many good quality stand alone 2 channel preamps. These will allow you to connect a number of stereo sources into them ( ie: a stand alone cd player, a turntable, and the left and right inputs of an SACD/DVD-A player {with the centre,sub, and rear connections plugged directly to the 1050's centre, sub, and rear inputs })

Once you connect your analogue sources to the preamp you can run its two channel outputs to the left and right inputs of the 5.1 connection on the 1050. Now when you want to listen to your stand alone cd player ( esp. if you have a higher end unit ) you just hit the cd button on the added preamp and then the direct 5.1 button on the 1050. If you want to run a turntable, you just hit the phono input on the preamp and you will get LP sound from your direct 5.1 input of the Out Law. If you have a SACD player or DVD-A player you switch to say the AUX input on the preamp and the left and right signal will pass through while the 1050 will kick in to play the centre, sub, and rear inputs of the direct 5.1 input.

The magic of this rather than buying a cheapie A/V switcher is that you can pick up a preamp that will probably have better electronics section and more likely a built in high quality phono preamp if needed for a good price esp. if you search EBAY.

The only thing you will have to adjust carefully is the preamp's volume control, but a little experimenting will do ya fine.

I am still searching for a new A/V receiver and the 1050 is on my list of candidates. If I were to get one, this is how I would hook up my CD player ( which will outperform most SACD/DVD-A players in regular cd playback ) my turntable and when I want to get an SACD/DVD-A player my 24 bit discs.

I am confident that I would find a quality stereo preamp from say NAD, ROTEL, DENON etc. at a good price used than trying to muck around with a cheapie switcher and then to find an affordable phono preamp.

Well that's my 2 cents, I hope my description made sense.

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