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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:03:18 -0500, "Faustino Dina"
wrote: Hi, I'm planning to buy my first signal processor, but I need some help to define my specifications. I want an entry-level console, to get digital inputs from DVD and "normal" stereo sources and provide output for surround speakers. But specially in DVD there are a lot of standards that changes day to day (dts, dolby digital...). Then, which standards do you recommend the processor should accomplish for DVD? What kind of digital input it should have? Most of these features are built into an AV receiver or preamp/processor. Are you looking for a stand alone processor or one of those devices? Kal |
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You are right, I meant an AV receiver. I'm thinking in an entry level one,
around $300 USD, for home teather (DVD films) and stereo music listening. Thanks for your replay Faustino "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:03:18 -0500, "Faustino Dina" wrote: Hi, I'm planning to buy my first signal processor, but I need some help to define my specifications. I want an entry-level console, to get digital inputs from DVD and "normal" stereo sources and provide output for surround speakers. But specially in DVD there are a lot of standards that changes day to day (dts, dolby digital...). Then, which standards do you recommend the processor should accomplish for DVD? What kind of digital input it should have? Most of these features are built into an AV receiver or preamp/processor. Are you looking for a stand alone processor or one of those devices? Kal |
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around $300 USD
Any Pioneer or Kenwood. You can get them at best buy for that price range. I would suggest that you get one that is THX certifies. However, Pioneer or Kenwood would work though. "Faustino Dina" wrote in message ... You are right, I meant an AV receiver. I'm thinking in an entry level one, around $300 USD, for home teather (DVD films) and stereo music listening. Thanks for your replay Faustino "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:03:18 -0500, "Faustino Dina" wrote: Hi, I'm planning to buy my first signal processor, but I need some help to define my specifications. I want an entry-level console, to get digital inputs from DVD and "normal" stereo sources and provide output for surround speakers. But specially in DVD there are a lot of standards that changes day to day (dts, dolby digital...). Then, which standards do you recommend the processor should accomplish for DVD? What kind of digital input it should have? Most of these features are built into an AV receiver or preamp/processor. Are you looking for a stand alone processor or one of those devices? Kal |
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In article ,
"Matthew Robbetts" wrote: This may seem like a silly question, but why, oh why, does anybody want a 7.1 channel processor? Apart from the fact that there is no 7.1 standard, who even has 7 speakers to upmix to? More is better, sir...at least that's what they tell me. --jmowreader |