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(Originally misposted in Cable Asylum. This has more to do with HT and Video.)
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I'm looking for a digital cable dynamic and forceful enough to provide the most dramatic and clear reproduction of DVD movie soundtracks in Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS. I would also be using this digital cable for rock, jazz and orchestral music so the more detail, transparency, dynamic range and sheer ``punch'' the better. Budget ceiling is $600.
Unfortunately I can't follow the axion of ``try before you buy'' because I live in Bangkok, Thailand so I have to order it from the US.
I'm wondering if the MIT Digital Reference, Harmonic Technology Platinum (or copper) Cyber-link or Cardas Lightning 15 might be the answer but haven't been able to hear any of them.
I realise how system-dependent cables are and I'm using a Denon 5000 DVD/CD player, a Denon AVR5700 as a pre-pro and Parasound HCA 2205 five-channel power amp with an M&K S-150 surround sound system with two M&K 350 THX subwoofers.Any recommendations would be a great help. Thanks in advance.
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Topic - What's the best digital link for home theatre? - Peter F. 12:05:29 08/31/00 (3)
- Re: What's the best digital link for home theatre? - skippy 06:11:15 09/05/00 (0)
- Re: What's the best digital link for home theatre? - Shawn Harvey 11:49:56 09/01/00 (0)
- try some local places in Bangkok - chris e. 16:16:31 08/31/00 (0)