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So I'm looking for an inexpensive, external DTS and Dolby Digital surround
decoder. Something along the lines of the Technics SH-AC500D. In fact, that SH-AC500D is about the only thing I've been able to find that fits the bill, which is basically why I'm here. Anybody know of similarly-priced alternatives? Thanks in advance, Matt |
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Why when you can get a complete receiver for 200 bucks?
I used to have the technics and thought it sounded great untill I got a yammy receiver. It blew away the tecnics. But the technics is okayfor low level audio systems I dont know where you could find one. Not much market when you can got a complete all in one system with everything at wallmart for less than 200 bucks! INCLUDING DVD "Matt Distefano" wrote in message news:%RjVa.1920$uu5.551@sccrnsc04... So I'm looking for an inexpensive, external DTS and Dolby Digital surround decoder. Something along the lines of the Technics SH-AC500D. In fact, that SH-AC500D is about the only thing I've been able to find that fits the bill, which is basically why I'm here. Anybody know of similarly-priced alternatives? Thanks in advance, Matt ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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There are a couple "off-brand" units that do DTS and DD, but they are so
off-brand, I can't even remember the names of them ;-) What don't you like about the AC500D? From what I've heard, it's a decent unit for the price. I've only heard 2 major complaints about it: 1. The output may not be high enough to function well as a standalone AV pre-amp. This is obviously not a problem if you are using it in conjunction with a receiver with 6 channel inputs. 2. No FM demodulated Dolby Digital input for use with laserdisc players. Again, obviously not a problem if you have no laserdisc player. Another option you may want to consider, if you're dead-set on not having to buy a receiver or AV pre/pro and amps is to get one of the several outboard Dolby Digital processors (where you'll have a few more choices) and combine it with one of the Millenium 2.4.6 DTS decoders (less than 200 bucks used). I believe Denon also makes a standalone DTS decoder, although I've never seen or heard the thing. The 2 units can be "daisy-chained" to work together with no problems. You'll have more to choose from, but the price will obviously be pretty outrageous. "Matt Distefano" wrote in message news:%RjVa.1920$uu5.551@sccrnsc04... So I'm looking for an inexpensive, external DTS and Dolby Digital surround decoder. Something along the lines of the Technics SH-AC500D. In fact, that SH-AC500D is about the only thing I've been able to find that fits the bill, which is basically why I'm here. Anybody know of similarly-priced alternatives? Thanks in advance, Matt |
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![]() steve grinstead Shelleyed: Why when you can get a complete receiver for 200 bucks? I used to have the technics and thought it sounded great untill I got a yammy receiver. That's geekspeak for "Yamaha", right? Now try an Outlaw, or even a Denon. |
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