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i will be linking my new dvd into a yamaha dsp a592 amp which has dolby prologic, the dvd i am thinking of getting is the dvp-ns905vs which has a built in dolby digital and dts decoder.
would the above be sufficient or would i be better off goin for a new reciever.
the amp mentioned has a six channel output which i would be running the dvd through.
any advice would be welcome :)
This item was edited on Wednesday, 12th March 2003, 22:54
Hi,
The amp is fine, but I think you mean has six channel input, the DVD will have six channel output.
This is fine to send your decoded signals to your speakers. A new receiver will be the same, but have digital inputs and a radio tuner. If you dont need the tuner, stick with your current amp, providing you are happy with its past performance of course!
yes sorry i stand corrected :) but what i`m really trying to say is would i be better off going for a standard dvd player and reciever to decode dts and dd signals than keeping my original amp and getting the dvp-ns905vs ????
This item was edited on Friday, 14th March 2003, 21:52
Thats all upto you.
How much is a DVD player going to cost with inbuilt decoders as oppose to buying both DVD player without them and a new amp?
If you are happy with your amp, stick with it. If you buy the DVD with inbuilt decoders you can still upgrade to a digital amp in the future.
yeah the amp is fine tbh
thnx for your opinion and help :)