In Reply to: int stereo amp with hdmi input, who makes them? hoping to replace my Outlaw Audio amp so I can use Roku and posted by PhilJ on May 2, 2016 at 20:43:21:
You could do it an easier way and save some money too. Plug the ROKU and DirecTV into the TVs HDMI inputs and the TV's audio output (S/PDIF digital coax or optical or analog) directly into your Outlaw or use a low cost but [very] good FiiO DAC between the TV and Outlaw.
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- RE: int stereo amp with hdmi input, who makes them? hoping to replace my Outlaw Audio amp so I can use Roku and - mrdavis842 11:54:26 05/03/16 (8)
- RE: int stereo amp with hdmi input, who makes them? hoping to replace my Outlaw Audio amp so I can use Roku and - Drumhead 01:16:41 07/17/16 (0)
- thanks, my 10 yo Visio plasma has optical outs but the Outlaw does not have an input for one so I used analog - PhilJ 20:15:26 05/03/16 (6)
- RE: thanks, my 10 yo Visio plasma has optical outs but the Outlaw does not have an input for one so I used analog - Stereojim 11:31:55 05/06/16 (5)
- Thanks Jim, I am considering an extractor, I have seen a big difference between HDMI cables fwiw... - PhilJ 09:13:13 05/07/16 (4)
- RE: Thanks Jim, I am considering an extractor, I have seen a big difference between HDMI cables fwiw... - cfraser 12:53:50 05/08/16 (3)
- I went from a generic HDMI to a beldin and saw a huge improvement, generid was washed out, grainy... - PhilJ 20:42:13 05/08/16 (2)
- RE: I went from a generic HDMI to a beldin and saw a huge improvement, generid was washed out, grainy... - cfraser 11:47:12 05/09/16 (1)
- I am the one who made a mistake I meant Belkin to begin with, thanks for your input! - PhilJ 14:01:22 05/09/16 (0)