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Dolby Digital Decoders
Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available?
I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. David. |
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"David Looser" wrote: Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. Sounds like you want something like the long-discontinued Creative Decoder DDTS-100. You might search for a surround preamp/processor. These tend to be pricey (Outlaw has one under $600). Stephen |
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"MiNe 109" wrote in message
... In article , "David Looser" wrote: Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. Sounds like you want something like the long-discontinued Creative Decoder DDTS-100. Well not quite, what I really want is a box with a power input, one digital input and 6 analogue outputs and nothing else. Especially no controls of any sort. You might search for a surround preamp/processor. These tend to be pricey (Outlaw has one under $600). They also tend to be very complicated with lots of connectors and controls. David. |
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"David Looser" wrote: "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article , "David Looser" wrote: Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. Sounds like you want something like the long-discontinued Creative Decoder DDTS-100. Well not quite, what I really want is a box with a power input, one digital input and 6 analogue outputs and nothing else. Especially no controls of any sort. Well, it was cheap when it was available. I saw two channel devices that better fit your description, but no help for six channels. You might search for a surround preamp/processor. These tend to be pricey (Outlaw has one under $600). They also tend to be very complicated with lots of connectors and controls. Yes. Stephen |
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 16:01:24 +0100, "David Looser"
wrote: Well not quite, what I really want is a box with a power input, one digital input and 6 analogue outputs and nothing else. Especially no controls of any sort. AFAIK, such has never existed except, perhaps, as a test jig from a chip manufacturer. Even so, I think you will have to accept (and ignore) the controls. I have a Technics DD decoder and, once set up, there's no need to use controls. Kal |
Dolby Digital Decoders
"David Looser" wrote in
message Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. (1) There are a number of Surround Sound processors at ridiculously high prices, but you already knew that. (2) The Technics SHAC-500 might still be available as used equipment. (3) You could always take one of the relatively cheap smaller surround receivers, and pad down its speaker outputs so that they were suitable for driving line-level inputs. |
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"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 16:01:24 +0100, "David Looser" wrote: Well not quite, what I really want is a box with a power input, one digital input and 6 analogue outputs and nothing else. Especially no controls of any sort. AFAIK, such has never existed except, perhaps, as a test jig from a chip manufacturer. Even so, I think you will have to accept (and ignore) the controls. I have a Technics DD decoder and, once set up, there's no need to use controls. Kal zz |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
. .. "David Looser" wrote in message Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? I've been looking for a "black box" that will take a DD 5.1 coded SPDIF input and convert to 6 line-level analogue outputs, and have failed to find one. Plenty of "Surround-Sound Amplifiers" (complete with power-amps, etc.) around, but that's not what I want. (1) There are a number of Surround Sound processors at ridiculously high prices, but you already knew that. (2) The Technics SHAC-500 might still be available as used equipment. (3) You could always take one of the relatively cheap smaller surround receivers, and pad down its speaker outputs so that they were suitable for driving line-level inputs. From the little I can find out about it the SHAC-500 looks like the nearest approximation to what I actually want. But I've managed to acquire a dead Denon AVR-1705. The mains transformer has an open-circuit primary and some of the power transistors are suspect. Apparently it overheated in use and the owner decided to upgrade, rather than have it repaired. (according to the manual it's supposed to shut itself down if it overheats, that seems not to have worked). I've just run up the small-signal parts from bench power supplies and they are OK. So I shall use it, taking the ouputs from what had been the feeds to the power amps and with a redesigned, smaller power supply. Still a bit bigger (physically) than I'd like, and with too many bells and whistles,but it'll do the job. David. |
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David Looser wrote:
Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? If you can track one down Yamaha used to make something called the DDP-2. This was designed to work with the DSP-A592 which had a 6ch in but no onboard AC3 decoding. It has optical and co-ax inputs for DVD/LD and TV/DBS and responds to the same remote commands as the 592. I've got one somewhere, boxed and perfect condition. New cost £399, make me an offer (UK only) and if I can find it in the attic (in its box)... -- Squirrel Solutions Ltd Tel: (01453) 845735 http://www.squirrelsolutions.co.uk/ Fax: (01453) 843773 Registered in England: 05877408 |
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"Glenn Richards" wrote in message
. uk... David Looser wrote: Does anyone know of a "black-box" DD decoder that is commercially available? If you can track one down Yamaha used to make something called the DDP-2. This was designed to work with the DSP-A592 which had a 6ch in but no onboard AC3 decoding. It has optical and co-ax inputs for DVD/LD and TV/DBS and responds to the same remote commands as the 592. I've got one somewhere, boxed and perfect condition. New cost £399, make me an offer (UK only) and if I can find it in the attic (in its box)... What surround delay range does it have? David. |
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