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Originally posted by adgam7:
My other question would be if I used the six analog inputs for DVD-A, would I also have to connect to the two DVD analog inputs for regular DVD playback?

At this point I am not sure which of the options you outlined I will pursue, but thanks for the very helpful post.


Total Connectivity:

If you have an extra set of analog stereo outs from your DVD player, you could plug those directly to your TV. This gives you the option (if you ever wanted to use it) of watching DVDs on TV without the 950, amp(s) and speakers assuming you have your DVD player's video output sent directly to your TV.

Otherwise, having your DVD player hooked up to your 950 via a digital connection and the 6 channel analog connection, as Gonk suggests, gives you all the options you can use. It gives you the choice of listening to DVD-As in stereo or multichannel, watching movies and having the 950 decode the sound track for you, or watching movies and having the DACs in your DVD player decode the soundtrack for you.



[This message has been edited by DollarBill (edited January 22, 2003).]