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Separating the digital processing from multichannel amplification
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 1095895" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>I am actually quite happy with it as it is. Keep in mind my AVR now simply does integrated multichannel amplification, the CA752BD deals with all the digital processing, from all kinds of discs, my collection of FLAC music, my Android box that also streams music via Chromecast, the whole shebang. I now have the AVR permanently set to 6-channel direct in. </p><p></p><p>And it sounds terrific. On top of getting a unit in really good condition, this thing has what it takes to render a really good audiovisual experience. My SACD's, my Blurays, my CD's sound and look yummie! Oh, and I have sorted out that first part of my previous questions.. :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 1095895, member: 15634"] I am actually quite happy with it as it is. Keep in mind my AVR now simply does integrated multichannel amplification, the CA752BD deals with all the digital processing, from all kinds of discs, my collection of FLAC music, my Android box that also streams music via Chromecast, the whole shebang. I now have the AVR permanently set to 6-channel direct in. And it sounds terrific. On top of getting a unit in really good condition, this thing has what it takes to render a really good audiovisual experience. My SACD's, my Blurays, my CD's sound and look yummie! Oh, and I have sorted out that first part of my previous questions.. :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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