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In Reply to: Sony 9000ES DVD Player question... posted by seasterl on November 05, 2001 at 17:56:48:
The 9000ES has a pair of analog jacks.
Use one set for HP amp, the other for the TV.
SACD, CD, DVD playback is ok.
Stereo only if Multichannel SACD.Beware DTS.
A loud noise (sounds like old TV or FM radio interchannel hiss) emerges from the analog at a fixed level.DTS sound is intended to be externally decoded. Look for this in your HT receiver.
Both coax and toslink (optical) connect to an external. Intended for CD/SACD/DVD 5.1 and DVD DTS.
Unable to make my 9000es play my CD-R disks. Toast 5 and Mac G4.
I can email my Nikon 990 photos of the rear panel. Send a request.
Photo of chassis with top removed here -
Follow Ups:
Thanks very much for the response. I don't have a receiver (just a preamp plus a couple amps), but I will still run a set of analog outputs to the back of the preamp for those times when I can enjoy a movie at louder levels. I'm hoping sound will be much better than what I'm currently doing by running a cable from my TV to the preamp, then from a full-bandwidth preamp output to my headphone amp. The sound then is not too good. I'd like something to plug into directly. I am still considering getting a cheap DVD player since I'm sinking a lot of $$ into a CD53 CD player, new power conditioner & power cable, and new RCA connector cables.Stephen
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