LG OLED


I'm awaiting delivery of an LG 55EG9100, but this question probably applies to most of the LG OLEDs. There are two audio outs on this, S/PDIF over toslink and HDMI/ARC. For the output, you can choose either "auto" or PCM. For "auto," the format will depend on the source and can be PCM, Dolby digital, or DTS/PCM. The way the menu is formatted, it suggests all of these are available on both ARC and TOSlink.

My question is whether anyone knows whether the TV mixes down the various channels to 2-channel PCM or whether it is sending multi-channel PCM? If it is 2-channel, which I suspect must be the answer for Toslink, does anyone know whether it is being intelligent in the mixing vs., say, just taking a pair of L/R and dropping everything else?

I want to put a cheap DAC on the toslink to add headphones or feed into an old analog Adcom pre-amp. The answer to the question determines whether that DAC needs to be a 5.1 channel to L/R or it can be a 2-channel DAC. For a 5.1 DAC, I'd probably use the Orei DA34 and for a 2-channel I'd probably use the Schiit Modi 2 Uber. I should say that I'm not trying to get great A/V sound. I just want basic function so that I can focus my resources on upgrading the existing 2-channel audio system for music in the future. (Please don't let that last comment distract us into A/V vs. hi-fi/audio :-) )
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Thanks for redirect me to AVS forums. It took a couple days to be registered, so I just posted a question there.
At 2:30 today my 65eg9600 gets delivered....I paid $4750 @ Best Buy...the prices are coming down
Paul, how did you get that price? That tv is still $5999.98 on the Best Buy website, never saw it on sale below that.
lloydc....my wife and I saw it at the Best Buy store in Carson City NV for $5999 and it was on sale for $4999 about two days after Christmas. My wife did the on line shopping and found it for $4500 (plus shipping) from some brand X on line store. Best Buy has this price matching thing...we agreed to the $4750.

BTW, the price went back to $5999.

The picture is superb, far and away the best TV image I have ever seen