Actually, to clarify: The reason why I was thinking of going separates is because I thought this would be better value for my money. I think (and yes, I've read) that the prices out there for the all-in-one machines are too much for their performance. Basically, I assumed that a $400 SACD player and a $400 DVD-A player would perform better than an $800 integrated machine. I wasn't looking for the ultimate player as I know that would be a waste with the receiver.
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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