- Aug 10, 2019
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I keep reading about balanced outputs and using DAC's for multiple inputs. I haven't got a clue what balanced outputs are or how you use them. Is there anything someone can point me to that might explain? I don't even know how to go about asking the right questions! For example, if your CD player has balanced outputs does your amp have to have balanced inputs? What are the advantages of balanced outputs?
I also understand what a DAC is (I have one in my study) but I see lot's of posts saying they want to use a DAC with multipe digital inputs such as SKY, DAB, digital music collections etc. What I don't get is how you wire this up. If you have multiple inputs to a DAC is there just one output to the amplifier and if so how do you change the source? Normally you'd use the amplifiers remote to select the input. If you have a separate AV receiver connected to your amp how do you route SKY through a DAC but still connect it to the AV receiver whilst connecting everything else through the DAC to the amp? I hope these questions make some sort of sense!
I also understand what a DAC is (I have one in my study) but I see lot's of posts saying they want to use a DAC with multipe digital inputs such as SKY, DAB, digital music collections etc. What I don't get is how you wire this up. If you have multiple inputs to a DAC is there just one output to the amplifier and if so how do you change the source? Normally you'd use the amplifiers remote to select the input. If you have a separate AV receiver connected to your amp how do you route SKY through a DAC but still connect it to the AV receiver whilst connecting everything else through the DAC to the amp? I hope these questions make some sort of sense!