Electronics
Electronics
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a) the Problem
The current situation is merely the meeting point of about 6 vectors. While one of those belongs to the "best sound possible, regardless" family, the remaining 5 are WAF vectors. Let's see the latter:
1) Only 2 loudspeakers, no subwoofers. They might be Martin Logans, point given. But small footprint, please.
2) No inch-thick snakes hanging around on the floor, even it they're labelled MIT or Cardas or whatever. No cables are to be seen, point.
3) The loudspeakers from 1) should deliver both in HT/TV mode as well as in music reproduction/Stereo mode.
4) Less remotes -> less gear
5) No passive room correction whatsoever. No sh*t on walls, floor, ceiling. Nada.
b) the Solution
- Ditched the Benchmark DAC and got a PS Audio digital link DAC. Perfect performance (but here I'm biased, I really love PS Audio stuff anyway). With its 3 inputs (coax, optical, USB) it nowadays serve as a switch between the 2 inputs (TV and Music). Once I discontinue some MacMini I'll use the USB input, too. Kudos, Paul.
- Got myself a Meridian G98 CD/DVD transport, this one needs no further comments.
- replaced the equalizer with a Lyngdorf RP-1 "room perfect" correction processor. Solves point 5)
• there's a optical cable running from the TV set to the PS Audio DAC
• there's a HDMI cable running from the Meridian G98 to the TV
so that the following Scenarios are fully covered:
1) Watch TV.
- Set the DAC on optical input.
- Set the TV: input = cable. Enjoy.
2) Watch DVDs
- Set the DAC on COAX input.
- Set the TV : input = HDMI 1.
- Load a DVD into the Meridian and press play. Enjoy.
3) Listen to HiFi
- Set the DAC on COAX input.
- turn TV off lol
- load a CD into the Meridian and press play.
everybody happy !