As far as I understand it, an optical signal is an optical signal. The information either gets there or it doesn't. If part of the signal is lost then you get timing issues and would be able to tell. I use optical cables that I got on my friend's discount from Best buy for 7 dollars and can tell...
Yeah, I went with the JVC D series 202. Served me well for picture and ease of use, but there's a slight hum that only exists in that model I think. Only noticable at low volumes, but still irritating to the discerning ear.
Wow, so much information.........and yet I'm still completely confused as to whether my next purchase should be an SACD player or a DVD-A capable player. I guess I'll have to demo them myself.
Doug,
I just yesterday installed a home theater at my friends house, and his new mains were the JBL N38s. We demoed several Dolby Digital soundtracks (superb midrange and nicely powerful bass on the Matrix lobby scene), a few DTS tracks, and then listened to a few CDs. They perform...
I am split right now between the JBL N38'S and ND310's to go with the receiver I will be purchasing. If anyone has heard and compared these two, should I spend more to get the ND's or save money with the N38's and get better rears and a sub?
Well, this is my first post, so I'll just have to explain my situation.
I'm a high school student with a budget of $400 max. I'd like a DD/DTS receiver. Split use, about half and half for music and movies, but I want good clean sound and nice bass for both. I've been looking at the Denon 1802...