Hello David,you should be able to run your left and right outputs of the 5.1 outputs to the inputs of the Dared if you like.I don't think it would make a difference.The Dared will use whatever analog signal you feed it no matter the sampling rate.Also if you use a sub with music .You could run it straight from the sub out on the back of the JVC..if it has bass management.
I'am not sure but doesn't the JVC already sample at 24/96 or 24/192.It seems like it would since it's setup for multi-channel music.It comes with a built in decoder I think?
The least amount of components in the path, the less a chance of the signal being degraded.You can give it a try either way and see what sounds best to you.I have gotten better results just going straight from the cd player to the preamp..unless you are going to use a Dac with analog outs.For two channel listening I would take the Denon completely out of the equation.
The Denon also has it's own Dac.Which I believe is pretty darn good.Especially for just watching movies.The JVC is only the transport if you use the optical or digital coax outputs on the JVC.The Denon may or may not down sample the GW Labs and then take the bit rate back up to 24/96.So having the GW labs in the path between the player and the AVR ,may only be adding extra work for the Dac inside the Denon.
Looks like you have got some experimenting ahead of you!
But it's fun to play around and see what works the best.
There's only one way to find out..try all your options.
I'am not sure but doesn't the JVC already sample at 24/96 or 24/192.It seems like it would since it's setup for multi-channel music.It comes with a built in decoder I think?
The least amount of components in the path, the less a chance of the signal being degraded.You can give it a try either way and see what sounds best to you.I have gotten better results just going straight from the cd player to the preamp..unless you are going to use a Dac with analog outs.For two channel listening I would take the Denon completely out of the equation.
The Denon also has it's own Dac.Which I believe is pretty darn good.Especially for just watching movies.The JVC is only the transport if you use the optical or digital coax outputs on the JVC.The Denon may or may not down sample the GW Labs and then take the bit rate back up to 24/96.So having the GW labs in the path between the player and the AVR ,may only be adding extra work for the Dac inside the Denon.
Looks like you have got some experimenting ahead of you!
But it's fun to play around and see what works the best.
There's only one way to find out..try all your options.