I have a couple of general questions, which perhaps have been asked before. I own a nice DVD player (Denon DVM-4800), which provides DTS and DD decoding, in addition to DVD-Audio and basic bass management. I also own several decent quality power amplifiers.Could I not simply use a 6-ch. analog preamp, assuming such a device exists, and let the DVD player perform the decoding functions?
If I were to consider other sources, such as TV program broacast in Dolby multichannel, would I then need a separate decoder? Or is that something a cable box/tuner should take care of for me?
Thanks and regards,
Rob
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Topic - Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - weinstro 09:32:53 01/12/06 (6)
- I tried to dump my Pre/pro but I still needed something to decode DD/DTS for satellite/cable box. - oscar 05:15:58 01/13/06 (0)
- Re: Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - Kal Rubinson 10:27:50 01/12/06 (4)
- Re: Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - weinstro 15:12:27 01/13/06 (1)
- Re: Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - oscar 18:58:40 01/13/06 (0)
- Re: Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - weinstro 10:57:33 01/12/06 (1)
- Re: Common Q -- why do I need an AV pre/pro? - Kal Rubinson 14:40:30 01/12/06 (0)