EdKBecker
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- Mar 8, 2004
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I just entered the realm of SACD and DVD Audios, and all I can say is "wow".
My player is the Pioneer 563A which has D/A converters of 192kHz. My question is since SACD and DVD Audio discs play through the analog outputs, it shouldn't matter what capability the A/V Receiver has, correct?.
However, my manual mentions: "When listening to sources with 192kHz or 176.4 kHz sampling rates, you can improve the audio quality by switching off the digital output."
I'm not sure why that would matter. Any ideas?
One other question: all the DVD Audio discs I've seen are 96kHZ rate. What sources are higher?
TIA.
EB
My player is the Pioneer 563A which has D/A converters of 192kHz. My question is since SACD and DVD Audio discs play through the analog outputs, it shouldn't matter what capability the A/V Receiver has, correct?.
However, my manual mentions: "When listening to sources with 192kHz or 176.4 kHz sampling rates, you can improve the audio quality by switching off the digital output."
I'm not sure why that would matter. Any ideas?
One other question: all the DVD Audio discs I've seen are 96kHZ rate. What sources are higher?
TIA.
EB