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Recently purchased a Panasonic RP91 and I'm very impressed with the picture, options and overall performance of this excellent machine. What I would like to do now is connect it to my Cary CDP ,which has a coaxial digital input, so I could route the sound through my system. I think the sound processor might be an improvement over the one in the RP91. What, if any menus on the DVD player, would I have to change in order to accomplish this? Also, can I have the option of the sound be heard through the TV itself when both audio outputs (digital and analog) are connected?Thanks for any info,
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You'd lose multichannel processing with your proposed setting. Just FYI, I A-B'd the internal processors on both my Yamaha amp and the RP91 and found the RP91 did a much better job with CD sound. So now I run analog ICs from the DVD player into the Yammie's analog inputs . . .
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Yes, at this point music takes priority and my system is geared toward 2 channel listening.My main concern is if any modification to the preferences has to be performed when connecting the DVD player digitally. Also, if the analog (through the TV) and digital (through my system) connections are both options when viewing a movie?
Doesn't seem to make sense to me. I guess my only thought is to try the digital out from the DVD player into your CDP to see if its D/A converters are better than the DVD player's. Chances are it will be six of one, a half dozen of the other, as they say in Merry Olde England . . .
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I have 2-1/2 year old so I have yet to cross that bridge. I'm hoping she'll be facile with remote controls!!!
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