Quote:
Originally Posted by Opips2
Yes, some av/receiver has pre-out for amps. it's high audio amplifier than av/receiver in build amp.
blu-ray is new audio TrueHD Dolby and DTS HD. it's new 7-channel audio.
blu-ray will longer life cycle 10 years or so.
in the future, blu-ray music 7-channel or 5 channel.
you need to buy 7-channel amps. it's better than ever 5-channel amp.
start to buy slowly budget for av/r has 7-channel audio, pre-out and audio HD dolby & HD dts.
it's easy than hard earning your money AV/R without pre-out, 7-channel, HD audio.
|
There are so many things wrong in this post I don't know where to begin. I think in the first sentence this guy is basically saying that a seperate amp is better than the one in your A/V receiver. While this is usually true, it depends on the quality of the amp you are using. Blu-ray does use different audio codecs, but, if your receiver was top of the line from how many ever years ago, it might be better than buying a mid grade receiver now as long as your receiver has multi-channel inputs. The statement where it says 7 channel amps are better than 5 channel amps couldn't be more wrong. Again, it depends on the quality of the amp. In general, most people will tell you that it is actually better to use multiple stereo or even monoblock amps because that way, power is not being distributed and only focused on one or two channels. The last part I really don't know what he is saying, but something to the effect of build your theater slowly. If you have the money, there is no need to build your theater slowly.