Thanks. That has been helpful information. I probably should have
stated that the receiver is an Onkyo TX-SR805. It, along with my JBL
L880 speakers, are built more for movies, but it has a Burr Brown DAC
which seems to be pretty good from what I've read.
Also, as far as 'Pure' is
steinbch;563661 Wrote:
Thanks. That has been helpful information. I probably should have
stated that the receiver is an Onkyo TX-SR805. It, along with my JBL
L880 speakers, are built more for movies, but it has a Burr Brown DAC
which seems to be pretty good from what I've read.
Also,
toby10;563117 Wrote:
1. try both
2. try both
Translation - Your ears will be the best judge of the audio played from
your system, especially since we have no specifics around the exact
model of Onkyo you own, your speakers, the acoustics of the room, etc.
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I have an Integra 9.9 (Onkyo's high end brand). I went with the digital
out and use Pure, but ymmmv.
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steinbch;563108 Wrote:
I recently added a Touch to my arsenal of home theater gear. I'm trying
to set it up for the best possible sound, but not sure what the correct
settings should be. Can anyone please help me out with these two
questions?
1 - Should I use the analog or digital
steinbch;563108 Wrote:
I recently added a Touch to my arsenal of home theater gear. I'm trying
to set it up for the best possible sound, but not sure what the correct
settings should be. Can anyone please help me out with these two
questions?
1 - Should I use the analog or digital