Hi everyone
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Just joined and need your advice. Hope you can help - I am really confused. I have an existing Home Theatre setup as signature below and just bought a new PC which needs sound but am really confused over sound connections - which is best etc. Perhaps you can help. Would really appreciate it as the standard 'Mark 1 salesperson' does not seem to know enough.
I love the big movie sound my Home Theatre system produces
and have fallen in love with my (now 5 year old) Yamaha RX-V2600 and B&W CM1 speakers plus ASW675 Sub. I would like to reproduce that kind of sound from my PC in a 2.1 speaker setup. Question is, how do I get sound from various sources in/on the PC (ie internet U-Tube, CD and BD) to the speakers in the best way using the best decoder once - avoiding re-coding/decoding and resampling along the way?
Assuming my speakers will be B&W CM1s (84dB sensitivity so hard to drive - apparently the need more amp juice - Volt?) and ASW675 - though someone could tell me there is a much better option.
Question(s):
a) Would it be better to use the PC's ASUS Xonar Essence STX sound card's SPDIF into an AV Receiver (possibly a Yamaha RXV671), or use a USB into a DAC (eg a Cambridge audio DACMagic) and then into a Rotel AMP onto a 2.1. Or does one take sound from the Radeon 6850 video card's HDMI into an Av Receiver? Or, yet another option, this networking (DLNA - which is ethernet base right?). I suppose, I could even use the line outs from the sound card, though I'd assumed that a £145 sound card in the electrical noise of a PC is not going to be as good as a more expensive dedicated Receiver/Amp. Suspect that one of the main issues will be avoiding re-sampling/decoding the sound and finding a solution that works well for all the Internet/CD/BD sources.
b) I was told that configuring the PC to output its sound via the USB avoids all of the sound card and so gives a pure (even if possibly gittery - thus the DAC) sound output. Is this true and if so, then doe sit best the SPDIF, DLNA and HDMI? Not sure how outputing sound from a BD disk via USB could avoid decoding in the PC and I assume the decoder in the much more expensive AV-RX would produce better results?
c) In the 5 years since I got my Yamaha RX-V2600 receiver, has the quality of music reproduction and sound deconding improved so much that a much cheaper HT receiver would do just as well as the existing (£800 when new) RX-V2600? I am not interested in anything more than 2.1 sound and the connections from the PC to get it there - so the fact that it does 38.1 reproduction is not important to me - just sound reproduction and the right connections.
All very confusing. Sure hope you guys can help - I am sure you have felt the same pain.
Thanks.
Darren.
Just joined and need your advice. Hope you can help - I am really confused. I have an existing Home Theatre setup as signature below and just bought a new PC which needs sound but am really confused over sound connections - which is best etc. Perhaps you can help. Would really appreciate it as the standard 'Mark 1 salesperson' does not seem to know enough.
I love the big movie sound my Home Theatre system produces
Assuming my speakers will be B&W CM1s (84dB sensitivity so hard to drive - apparently the need more amp juice - Volt?) and ASW675 - though someone could tell me there is a much better option.
Question(s):
a) Would it be better to use the PC's ASUS Xonar Essence STX sound card's SPDIF into an AV Receiver (possibly a Yamaha RXV671), or use a USB into a DAC (eg a Cambridge audio DACMagic) and then into a Rotel AMP onto a 2.1. Or does one take sound from the Radeon 6850 video card's HDMI into an Av Receiver? Or, yet another option, this networking (DLNA - which is ethernet base right?). I suppose, I could even use the line outs from the sound card, though I'd assumed that a £145 sound card in the electrical noise of a PC is not going to be as good as a more expensive dedicated Receiver/Amp. Suspect that one of the main issues will be avoiding re-sampling/decoding the sound and finding a solution that works well for all the Internet/CD/BD sources.
b) I was told that configuring the PC to output its sound via the USB avoids all of the sound card and so gives a pure (even if possibly gittery - thus the DAC) sound output. Is this true and if so, then doe sit best the SPDIF, DLNA and HDMI? Not sure how outputing sound from a BD disk via USB could avoid decoding in the PC and I assume the decoder in the much more expensive AV-RX would produce better results?
c) In the 5 years since I got my Yamaha RX-V2600 receiver, has the quality of music reproduction and sound deconding improved so much that a much cheaper HT receiver would do just as well as the existing (£800 when new) RX-V2600? I am not interested in anything more than 2.1 sound and the connections from the PC to get it there - so the fact that it does 38.1 reproduction is not important to me - just sound reproduction and the right connections.
All very confusing. Sure hope you guys can help - I am sure you have felt the same pain.
Thanks.
Darren.