Hi all,I don't have a quality video receiver in my music room (I have a Denon unit in the HT room), but I would like to watch some cable TV there from time to time, especially when there are concerts on PBS.
Here's the problem: the converter box supplied by Cablevision supplies awful audio quality from it's stereo rca jacks. My preamp has no input for coax cable, so I am forced to use the rca outputs to my preamp. The audio portion of my system is quite good, if only I had a quality source to feed it.
Is there anything out there that converts from coax input to high quality stereo audio output, without having to purchase an A/V receiver?
Any and all comments or help would be greatly appreciated.
Len
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Topic - question: how to improve cable TV audio quality - artsybrute 17:39:16 10/16/02 (9)
- answer: less is more - petew 17:24:58 10/20/02 (4)
- If I were you, I would just go get a job at the local PBS station - lwang 23:17:49 10/20/02 (3)
- ??? the PBS HD signal is broadcast over the airwaves - petew 09:16:36 10/21/02 (2)
- Thanks - artsybrute 17:37:12 10/24/02 (0)
- Re: ??? the PBS HD signal is broadcast over the airwaves - lwang 11:38:42 10/21/02 (0)
- Thanks! <nt> - artsybrute 08:56:51 10/19/02 (0)
- Re: question: how to improve cable TV audio quality - oldschool 12:58:55 10/18/02 (0)
- You need a RF Demodulator. - jk@home 06:15:59 10/17/02 (1)
- you hit the nail on the head. - Markw* 04:26:14 10/18/02 (0)