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NAD cd players
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<blockquote data-quote="dotVIBE" data-source="post: 93912" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>no, you will not. if you use the digital out, the digital to analog (DAC) conversion will be done by the Onkyo. The NAD should have a superior DAC chip in it, so it's best to have the conversion done by the NAD itself, and use the analog outs. Then your onkyo should be switched to "source direct" (or whatever the onkyo naming for direct output is) so that there is no interference with the signal by the onkyo's DSP programs or whatever. That should give you the purest output into stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dotVIBE, post: 93912, member: 714"] no, you will not. if you use the digital out, the digital to analog (DAC) conversion will be done by the Onkyo. The NAD should have a superior DAC chip in it, so it's best to have the conversion done by the NAD itself, and use the analog outs. Then your onkyo should be switched to "source direct" (or whatever the onkyo naming for direct output is) so that there is no interference with the signal by the onkyo's DSP programs or whatever. That should give you the purest output into stereo. [/QUOTE]
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