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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 2576533" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>Well it's not really even the RF interference which makes it non favorable to use the analog outputs. The DVD player usually doesn't do as good of a job converting or outputting the signals as analog. Reason is there is a lot of processing that the receiver does to make it more 'coherent' to the outputs of the speakers. Plus, usually the audio components (analog side) are not as high quality vs. the receiver. Unless you are using a high dollar player like my Elite. Even still, I use my analog only for DVD-Audio/SACD (mostly because you have to) and use Coax digital for movies. I find the center channel to be more vocal and the dynamics to be much more dramatic. The RSP-1098 is even firmware upgradeable lol....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 2576533, member: 564641"] Well it's not really even the RF interference which makes it non favorable to use the analog outputs. The DVD player usually doesn't do as good of a job converting or outputting the signals as analog. Reason is there is a lot of processing that the receiver does to make it more 'coherent' to the outputs of the speakers. Plus, usually the audio components (analog side) are not as high quality vs. the receiver. Unless you are using a high dollar player like my Elite. Even still, I use my analog only for DVD-Audio/SACD (mostly because you have to) and use Coax digital for movies. I find the center channel to be more vocal and the dynamics to be much more dramatic. The RSP-1098 is even firmware upgradeable lol.... [/QUOTE]
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