Help with Cable Box Optical or TV Optical Connection to the DAC
My TiVo cable box is currently
connected to my DAC using an optical cable and my Sony Blu-ray player is
connected to my DAC using a coaxial cable.
The DAC is connected to my Ayre AX-7e integrated amplifier using
balanced cables (XLR). The source button
on the DAC controls the input selection.
My local retailer recommends
I connect my TV "direct" to the DAC using an optical cable and eliminate the
cable box and Sony player cable connections to the DAC. The cable
box HDMI cable going to the TV and the Sony player HDMI cable will carry both
video and audio signals. The optical
cable from the TV to the DAC will carry the audio signal.
My current thinking is I
prefer a DAC that includes both optical and coaxial inputs. The retailer wants me to replace my existing Musical
Fidelity M1 DAC with the Ayre Codex DAC that only supports one optical
input (it also has USB but it is not required). This change to use optical audio
outputs from the TV to the DAC would make the Ayre Codex DAC a possible solution. My question is not if I should buy the Ayre
Codex DAC but if I should take the audio signal from the TV to the DAC using
the optical connections (in addition, the retailer highly recommends the Ayre Codex DAC and states "this is a remarkable DAC").
I am not convinced that routing the audio signal from the TV to the DAC would result in the best sound quality. What conversion is going on in the TV to convert the HDMI signal to an optical signal (if any)? Will the routing of the audio signal thru the TV impact the sound quality? I believe the audio signal coming direct from the cable box to the DAC will result in the best possible sound.
Your comments and suggestions are requested.