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the HDA20 for $400 online-450 at Costco. But if the receiver you are using has the six analog ins used for the Universal player (SACD and DVD Audio) how do you connect the audio from the HD player? Does the HD sound go though optical cable? My receiver does not have an HDMI in, Denon 1082.
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Do you realize the player you buy today will not be full featured and will be obsolete when the 2nd/3rd gen. players start showing up ?Unless you are trying to cure a real deep itch for HD content today, I'd consider waiting a few months for players/receivers with HDMI 1.3 support (unless you really don't care about TrueHD, DTS HD MA, and/or uncompressed PCM).
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You can use a component connection switcher, which bassically is just a switcher for a collection of 6-analog connections.
Jack
You might just be able to get a component switcher cheap.
what the hey, I will try. THANKS!!!
Fortunately, it's a solution available to me. I was already using two (2) sets of six channel inputs on a MC analog preamp. One set for the SACD/DVD-A player and one set for the ancient preamp/processor for DD/DTS decoding. I special-ordered another 6 cable set to route the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD combo player 6 channel output to a a third set of six channel inputs to the preamp. I still have a 4th set of 6 channel inputs for another source. Granted, most people won't have this solution; I'm hoping for a full-featured Uber-Universal player which will play BLU-RAY, HD-DVD, SACD, DVD-A, etc... but I expect that one, if it ever exists), is at least a year away.You can get the DD/DTS sound through the optical; you won't get the TrueHD, DTS HD MA, and probably not the uncompressed PCM. Still, Any of the DTS HD discs will have a DTS 1.5MB core track which will sound better than anything you'll have with DVD (and playable via coax/optical) through your receiver's DD/DTS decoder).
as opposed to SACD and DVD Audio sound.
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I sure love mine. I too am using both sets of 6-channel inputs, one from my Denon 2900 and now one from my new-to-me Toshiba HD-XA1. Here's a pic--it's rather busy with triple 6s plus 2 stereo input pairs, another output cable to an additional centerchannel active filter, and the 72V.-dielectric-bias battery (for the Audioquest cable) my friend made.
I commandeered that tape-out jack because I didn't want to use a y-splitter.
The 'important' cable is AQ Panther; the rest is twisted-quad, stranded-silver MAS Gray (with AQ Panther connectors) or woven-quad, solid-silver HomeGrown Audio IC-4.
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I was going to try to get someone to build me a battery powered MC tubed preamp funds permitting, but that was before I found out about the CJ piece. I was going to go for shoot for tubed monoblocks in the HT room but the dynamics I'm hearing from uncompressed 24/48 movie soundtracks might set me straight there. I've got integration issues on this subject already using beefy Classe amps.
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