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Do I need a DAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 768133" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Depends on the quality of the DACs in your AVR and whether you can switch off the DSP processing or not. Usually the amplifiers inside an AVR become the bottleneck long before you should worry about the quality of the internal DAC. For the price of a good DAC you can improve both the amplification and source by moving to a higher end AVR. If stereo is very important to you, I'd split the two systems apart and focus on starting a decent separate stereo setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 768133, member: 997"] Depends on the quality of the DACs in your AVR and whether you can switch off the DSP processing or not. Usually the amplifiers inside an AVR become the bottleneck long before you should worry about the quality of the internal DAC. For the price of a good DAC you can improve both the amplification and source by moving to a higher end AVR. If stereo is very important to you, I'd split the two systems apart and focus on starting a decent separate stereo setup. [/QUOTE]
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