New member Username: Hurst21ukPost Number: 2 Registered: Jun-05 | just posted before about this, can i get a gadget that takes the coax input signal from my dvd player to RCAx6 fro 5.1? cheers mark |
Silver Member Username: DaedilusPost Number: 141 Registered: Jun-05 | Here it is... its the "flying cow" model.. for a mere $330US before shipping... http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/audio_toslink_adapters.html OR you could buy a new 5 disc dvd changer with analog 5.1 output already built into it for $129US... take yer pick: Panasonic 5-Disc Progressive-Scan DVD Changer - Black Model: DVD-F87K http://www.bestbuy.com |
New member Username: Hurst21ukPost Number: 3 Registered: Jun-05 | awww man! I have a DVD recorder so i dont wanna be splashing out another 80 quid on a dvd player! and 250 quid for a flying cow is steep too. What is the cheapest thing i can get? |
Silver Member Username: DaedilusPost Number: 149 Registered: Jun-05 | The cheapest thing you can get is a new DVD recorder. External D/A converters are the domain of the ultra high end audio enthusiast, and as such you are going to pay through the nose for them. In fact i had a hell of a time findng an external D/A converter that had RCA outputs instead of balanced XLR's. Just goes to illustrate these are rarely used with Power Amps costing less than $4000 US Your desires have crossed an invisible line and you have unwittingly wandered into a land of $30,000 monoblock amps, $25,000 pneumatic suspension disc players and $160,000 hybrid speaker modules The primary use for these is to send digital decoding to the no frills Super amps of the world like Mark Levinson and Carver which dont have internal decoders and are made; not with convieniance; but audio purity in mind. The only external decoders you will find on the market are going to be made with professional music mixing or the audiophile in mind. In short, time to buy a new dvd recorder with a 5.1 analog output. |