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Connecting media pc to av amp
I am thinking of replacing my entire HiFi system apart from the Mission
783s, rather than going the traditional route I'd like to get a media pc with tv tuner, dvd player and etc. then a decent AV integrated amp. The question is this; is it possible to make a direct digital connection from the pc dvd/cd drive to the av amp and use the amp's DAC? If so what will the sound quality be like compared to a dedicated DVD/CD player connected to the same amp? I have searched google to see if this has been covered with no luck. Chris |
Connecting media pc to av amp
Chris wrote:
The question is this; is it possible to make a direct digital connection from the pc dvd/cd drive to the av amp and use the amp's DAC? If so what will the sound quality be like compared to a dedicated DVD/CD player connected to the same amp? Yes it is, and as long as the digital output from the PC is relatively free of jitter, the sound will be good. if the PC output has less jitter than the CD player, the sound will be better. |
Connecting media pc to av amp
In message , Chris
writes I am thinking of replacing my entire HiFi system apart from the Mission 783s, rather than going the traditional route I'd like to get a media pc with tv tuner, dvd player and etc. then a decent AV integrated amp. The question is this; is it possible to make a direct digital connection from the pc dvd/cd drive to the av amp and use the amp's DAC? If so what will the sound quality be like compared to a dedicated DVD/CD player connected to the same amp? I have searched google to see if this has been covered with no luck. Chris The digital out from the back of the CD drive is a logic-level version of SPDIF. There's plenty of info on the web to show you the attenuator and connection required to feed a normal co-ax SPDIF input on a DAC. -- Chris Morriss |
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