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Current equipment consists of the following:-
TV: Panasonic TH42PZ80B( new)
Amp. Old Rotel RA-820AX( 1986 vintage)--wired via Aux terminals to TV audio output
Cable Box: standard 2001 issue
DVD Player: JVC XV-N412S( 2004 vintage)--wired via component + audio cabling to TV
Speakers: Floorstanders KEF Q35.2
I wish to update and am considering:-
Virgin V+ cable box( on order)--this has 1 HDMI output
NAD VISO 2 DVD/Receiver--only 1 output HDMI socket. This would replace my existing old Rotel amp and my JVC DVD player.
I also intend to add a powered sub-woofer---not sure yet which to go for.
I do NOT wish to go for a full 5.1 system and would prefer the 2.1 from the NAD, even though any surround sound would be "virtual".
If I do go with such a system I would be grateful for advice on best way to connect the Viso 2, Virgin+ box and the TV to obtain full HD from the Virgin box as more become available( only BBC HD at present).
Do you recomment connecting the HDMI Virgin + output directly to the TV's HDMI input. If so how to connect the Viso 2?---to the TV's 2nd. HDMI?
Or could the Virgin + box be connected 1st. to the Viso2( but Viso2 does not have an HDMI input--only an output).
Finally, would I be better of purchasing a separate blueray DVD such as the entry level Panasonic and a separate AV receiver such as the Yamaha 763AX. If I go down that route, could I retain my KEF speakers and just a sub-woofer--still only a 2.1 system although the Yamaha has 5.1 capability. If that's possible, how do you think the Yamaha would react to setting up the sound on initial switch-on without the "missing" 3 speakers.
Thanks,
Confused Dave
TV: Panasonic TH42PZ80B( new)
Amp. Old Rotel RA-820AX( 1986 vintage)--wired via Aux terminals to TV audio output
Cable Box: standard 2001 issue
DVD Player: JVC XV-N412S( 2004 vintage)--wired via component + audio cabling to TV
Speakers: Floorstanders KEF Q35.2
I wish to update and am considering:-
Virgin V+ cable box( on order)--this has 1 HDMI output
NAD VISO 2 DVD/Receiver--only 1 output HDMI socket. This would replace my existing old Rotel amp and my JVC DVD player.
I also intend to add a powered sub-woofer---not sure yet which to go for.
I do NOT wish to go for a full 5.1 system and would prefer the 2.1 from the NAD, even though any surround sound would be "virtual".
If I do go with such a system I would be grateful for advice on best way to connect the Viso 2, Virgin+ box and the TV to obtain full HD from the Virgin box as more become available( only BBC HD at present).
Do you recomment connecting the HDMI Virgin + output directly to the TV's HDMI input. If so how to connect the Viso 2?---to the TV's 2nd. HDMI?
Or could the Virgin + box be connected 1st. to the Viso2( but Viso2 does not have an HDMI input--only an output).
Finally, would I be better of purchasing a separate blueray DVD such as the entry level Panasonic and a separate AV receiver such as the Yamaha 763AX. If I go down that route, could I retain my KEF speakers and just a sub-woofer--still only a 2.1 system although the Yamaha has 5.1 capability. If that's possible, how do you think the Yamaha would react to setting up the sound on initial switch-on without the "missing" 3 speakers.
Thanks,
Confused Dave