Brian_74
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I'm hoping to buy a new preamp next year to take advantage of HDMI and Bluray HD audio. I understand that decoding of the lossless audio formats will be identical whether done by the Bluray player or a capable processor/receiver. The argument here is that since it's lossless, there's only one way to decode the bitstream (We can probably spawn a whole thread on this topic alone). But given a PCM signal, is it true that the DAC's in a processor/receiver should be better than those in a $200-300 Bluray player and thus using the analog outs of a capable Bluray player would be inferior to allowing a processor/receiver to do DAC on the PCM?
With that in mind, I've already purchased a Panasonic DMP-BD35k and decided to take the money that I would have spent on a Bluray with Multichannel analog outs and instead spend it on a HDMI capable receiver/processor.
I don't really care about the amplifier section of a candidate AVR, I already have a Sunfire 5200 and plan to add a separate 2 ch amp when I make the jump to 7.1. Likewise, I don't care so much about video processing capability either, but it seems that with the exception of the Cary Cinema 11a, you have no choice but to pay for video capability. I'm really focusing on the audio processing capabilities.
With a $2k budget, am I better off with an entry level processor or a near-flagship receiver? I might be able to convince my wife to spend $2k every 4-5 years for a new AVR/processor, but if I were to spend $4-6k on a really nice processor now, I'd probably be expected to keep it for 20 years
What AVR brands do you guys feel to be superior in terms of audio processing quality? Am I off base at all in my thinking?
As always, I could have asked this question in any numerous AV forums, but I trust my fellow ML members the most!
With that in mind, I've already purchased a Panasonic DMP-BD35k and decided to take the money that I would have spent on a Bluray with Multichannel analog outs and instead spend it on a HDMI capable receiver/processor.
I don't really care about the amplifier section of a candidate AVR, I already have a Sunfire 5200 and plan to add a separate 2 ch amp when I make the jump to 7.1. Likewise, I don't care so much about video processing capability either, but it seems that with the exception of the Cary Cinema 11a, you have no choice but to pay for video capability. I'm really focusing on the audio processing capabilities.
With a $2k budget, am I better off with an entry level processor or a near-flagship receiver? I might be able to convince my wife to spend $2k every 4-5 years for a new AVR/processor, but if I were to spend $4-6k on a really nice processor now, I'd probably be expected to keep it for 20 years
As always, I could have asked this question in any numerous AV forums, but I trust my fellow ML members the most!