Thanks for the responses. chilidog you make some very good points about the review process out there. I don't take what I read as gospel truth, but in the absence of being able to hear a particular product I probably do give reviews too much weight in my decision process. I also completely agree that the receiver is the weak point in the system right now, but i'm not ready to drop money for separates. I was just looking to spend a little on SACD/DVD-A to up my enjoyment level. I also wasn't looking to spend more by going the separates route (wasn't planning on dropping $1000+ per player), but you're right, my reasons for doing this were solely based off of these reviews out there. Perhaps I'll pick up the Pioneer 47A and try it out.
How to hook up two 5.1 channal analogs to receiver
This is my first post, but I've been reading on this board for a couple of months now and I've learned a ton and really appreciate it.
I have an Onkyo 676 with only one set of 5.1 analog inputs. The problem is I want both SACD and DVD-A in my system and am unhappy with what I'm reading about the current machines that integrate these two (pioneer47A and marantz 8300). Is there anything I can do to somehow get two separate machines in my system. Thanks.
The rest of my system consists of 4 Vienna Acoustic Bach's and a Rel Storm III with a VA theatro for the center channel. I'm looking for a dvd/cd/sacd/dvd-a player(s) now.
I have an Onkyo 676 with only one set of 5.1 analog inputs. The problem is I want both SACD and DVD-A in my system and am unhappy with what I'm reading about the current machines that integrate these two (pioneer47A and marantz 8300). Is there anything I can do to somehow get two separate machines in my system. Thanks.
The rest of my system consists of 4 Vienna Acoustic Bach's and a Rel Storm III with a VA theatro for the center channel. I'm looking for a dvd/cd/sacd/dvd-a player(s) now.
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