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Feb 2008
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Hi Everyone,
This forum helped me pick my receiver, speakers and TV and now it is time for the blu ray player. Let me start by saying that I do not know much about "details" and hence any help is much appreciated. I am thinking of buying either the Pan BD 35 or 55. I have a Denon 1909 receiver. What would you suggest for me? Would I be losing out any significant features if I opted for the 35? I know my receiver can decode True HD master and so which player will help me make use of that as well. Also i read that the main difference between both is the 7.1 analog inputs. I have no idea what that means. IF i am going to be connecting using an HDMI does it matter? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and happy holidays! |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2008
Bainbridge Island, WA
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With a Denon 1909 you'll be using HDMI and won't need the analog 7.1 outputs. Get a BD35.
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