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CD player/Receiver interconnect
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I just got a Sony STR-DA1000ES receiver and a Sony SCD-C2000ES CD/SACD changer. The changer has digital optical and coaxial outputs. The receiver has an assignable coaxial CD/SACD digital input. My questions: 1) Is it more likely that the ES receiver has an internal D/A converter for this signal, or is this connection only for switching (like to a MD recorder?) Do you think I can listen to CDs with *only* the coaxial digital connection, or is the analog connection needed, too. [I don't have a coaxial optical connector, so I can't "just try it."] 2) If, indeed, the ES receiver has a D/A converter, which is likely to be better - the CD/SACD changer D/A converter, or the ES receiver D/A converter? Would just using the digital coaxial interconnect be an advantage over using the analog coaxial digital interconnect? Sorry, but both the manuals are woefully inadequate in this regard, and Sony's "tech support" answered my email inquiry with a form e-letter. Thanks for your opinions. |
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1. You can listen to CDs with only this single coax/optical digital
connection since the receiver has on-board DACs for this purpose. You cannot listen to SACDs via this link. 2. I cannot answer your question about which DAC is superior but you can decide for yourself after you get the digital cable connected. 3. There is no such thing as an "analog coaxial digital interconnect." Kal On 27 Jun 2005 20:29:08 GMT, Eric wrote: Group, I just got a Sony STR-DA1000ES receiver and a Sony SCD-C2000ES CD/SACD changer. The changer has digital optical and coaxial outputs. The receiver has an assignable coaxial CD/SACD digital input. My questions: 1) Is it more likely that the ES receiver has an internal D/A converter for this signal, or is this connection only for switching (like to a MD recorder?) Do you think I can listen to CDs with *only* the coaxial digital connection, or is the analog connection needed, too. [I don't have a coaxial optical connector, so I can't "just try it."] 2) If, indeed, the ES receiver has a D/A converter, which is likely to be better - the CD/SACD changer D/A converter, or the ES receiver D/A converter? Would just using the digital coaxial interconnect be an advantage over using the analog coaxial digital interconnect? Sorry, but both the manuals are woefully inadequate in this regard, and Sony's "tech support" answered my email inquiry with a form e-letter. Thanks for your opinions. |
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Hello Eric
Usually the DAC in the CD Player is better if both units are from the same price range. Regards Philip Eric schrieb: Group, I just got a Sony STR-DA1000ES receiver and a Sony SCD-C2000ES CD/SACD changer. The changer has digital optical and coaxial outputs. The receiver has an assignable coaxial CD/SACD digital input. My questions: 1) Is it more likely that the ES receiver has an internal D/A converter for this signal, or is this connection only for switching (like to a MD recorder?) Do you think I can listen to CDs with *only* the coaxial digital connection, or is the analog connection needed, too. [I don't have a coaxial optical connector, so I can't "just try it."] 2) If, indeed, the ES receiver has a D/A converter, which is likely to be better - the CD/SACD changer D/A converter, or the ES receiver D/A converter? Would just using the digital coaxial interconnect be an advantage over using the analog coaxial digital interconnect? Sorry, but both the manuals are woefully inadequate in this regard, and Sony's "tech support" answered my email inquiry with a form e-letter. Thanks for your opinions. |
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Thanks. I wonder if using the digital interconnect rather than the
analog interconnect would make more of a difference. Eric Philip Müller wrote: Hello Eric Usually the DAC in the CD Player is better if both units are from the same price range. Regards Philip Eric schrieb: Group, I just got a Sony STR-DA1000ES receiver and a Sony SCD-C2000ES CD/SACD changer. The changer has digital optical and coaxial outputs. The receiver has an assignable coaxial CD/SACD digital input. My questions: 1) Is it more likely that the ES receiver has an internal D/A converter for this signal, or is this connection only for switching (like to a MD recorder?) Do you think I can listen to CDs with *only* the coaxial digital connection, or is the analog connection needed, too. [I don't have a coaxial optical connector, so I can't "just try it."] 2) If, indeed, the ES receiver has a D/A converter, which is likely to be better - the CD/SACD changer D/A converter, or the ES receiver D/A converter? Would just using the digital coaxial interconnect be an advantage over using the analog coaxial digital interconnect? Sorry, but both the manuals are woefully inadequate in this regard, and Sony's "tech support" answered my email inquiry with a form e-letter. Thanks for your opinions. |
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