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I have a basic 2.0 sound connected to my blu ray player and full HD LCD. I am in Australia and HDMI receivers are way too expensive down here. A $300 US HDMI capable receiver (not pass thorugh/repeater) costs around $700aus here when the dollar conversion would actually be $350Aus... go figure ![]() I have a PS3 so my only other option realistically is to take a tech step backwards for a decent 5.1 dolby/DTS receiver and send audio through a Optical cable (bitstream). Question My question is how much of a sound difference is Dolby/DTS compared to the new uncompressed HD formats? Is it honostly a massive leap in quality ? Thx in advance Shazz |
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one major difference is that in the "old" formats, the dynamic range is compressed... so you have less ability to go from really quiet to really loud... or vice-versa... it makes a big difference in the feel of the movie for me; example: Cloverfield (bad movie though) there are a lot of scenes where it is very quiet to create suspense, and then a lot of very loud scenes... i was actually showing it to my brother to show the difference between Dolby 5.1 and Dolby TrueHD, and it is a very noticeable difference... on both tracks I had it at about 4/5 of my usual movie watching volume and on the traditional dolby it was good, very quiet to pretty loud... on the truehd it was a big improvement, very quiet to very, very loud
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It is a huge difference from Dolby Digital and DTS to Dolby True HD and DTSMA. I believe you don't need a 1.3 HDMI reciver, as far as I know you only need a HDMI receiver that amplifies the sound. How much are we talking about for a receiver that amplifies sound?
Here's the private message box for crackinhedz https://forum.blu-ray.com/member.php?u=4540 He will be able to tell you much more than I can, but I would say buy the HDMI Amp then 2yrs down the road you won't be wondering what uncompressed sounds like. |
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I cannot decode LPCM with my current receiver sony 710, so I am upgrading, but today I went to my dad's house and put in Pirates 2, set up for uncompressed and played the movie, then using the pop up menu, switch back to dolby 5.1, my wife looked at me and said, wow, your right we need LPCM..... her usual response is 'i dont really notice a difference'.... you can imagine the rise of excitement that shot through my body.
Yes there is that big of a difference. |
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Ok so had a little hunt on the sony website and found this new package...
Would this be suitable for my PS3 ? http://www.sony.com.au/homecinema/ho...term=SSCRP7000 Quote:
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http://www.hemagazine.com/node/Dolby...PCM?page=0%2C0 Last edited by Big Daddy; 07-15-2008 at 10:15 AM. |
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The PS3 does all the important stuff I thought, so then you all need is a receiver to direct the sound out to the correct channels and amplify it. The quality would ultimately come down to the speakers ? Or is there that much difference between a $800Aus receiver compared to a $1200Aus receiver ? @Big Daddy That's a great article. Thanks ![]() |
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My opinion is yes sony does make good receivers, obviously the ES line is where you want to be, but the new STR-DG820 and DG920, for the price are both great. go to techdepot.com to get a really good price or CDW.com, but there may be a delay in shipping as both of these have just come out. My desire is to get the 920 and get rid of my sony 710. Onkyo's are good too and usually inexpensive (606 model), but it seems that for the same price, you get a higher watts per channel from sony and you know that sony has optimized their receivers for blu-ray.
also, I have sony speakers, the are good, but not great, Polk are nice and usually not too expensive, B&W are great, but that can get pricey. I knew eventually i would upgrade my speakers so I went cheap and figured i would piece together a really good set over time, or when I got my taxes back |
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Let's just say Sony is not an audio company.
They make damn great video based products. Some of the best. Quote:
Onkyo receivers and Sony receivers: Wattage ratings are completely misleading here. One company's 10 watts is another company's 1000 watts. In this case SONY rates to 1kHz, which is lower than AM quality radio (AM is 5kHz), which means at full rated wattage the sound from the Sony is worse than AM radio (complete with high distortion). ONKYO rates the full bandwidth of sound, 20Hz to 20kHz, with extremely low distortion. They are also what's called high-wattage receivers, meaning they don't run out of power with sustained high output material. Last edited by PeterTHX; 07-15-2008 at 04:26 PM. |
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THanks for that, I didn't know, I though, a watt was a watt. |
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Problem is Onkyo's ratings are at 8ohms.. Change the impedance and their distortion hits 0.7% like any other receiver.. |
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