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    On 3/18/2005 8:22:35 AM marksdad wrote:

    if you are using digital inputs the dvd player will do the decoding, but if you use the multichannel inputs the receiver will do the decoding

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    Let's re-phrase that. If you are using the 6 channel inputs on your receiver then the DVD player is decoding the signal. Correct?

  2. Yes that was me. If your fotunate to have more then one reference

    dealer, I do not hesitate to ask if that's the best they can do and

    then go shop that price at another. 20% off is not that hard when

    you shop and have the cash to buy right then.

  3. Your right it should play. I have my SAT connected through the

    digital connection to my receiver and analog to my TV. If I want to

    listen to a non DD channel through my speakers I have to turn down

    or off the TV speakers.

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    On 3/16/2005 1:02:44 AM slofuse1 wrote:

    I finally got the sub I wanted and need a little help.

    My receiver has 3 crossover frequencies to select from: 80, 100, 120 Hz. I believe the cornwalls work pretty well down to at least 50Hz. Does this mean I have the wrong receiver for the job?
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    Cornwall Mains, ForteII rears, RSW-12 sub, RC 3II center; Denon 1803 receiver

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    No your reciever is good. I would set your receivers cross-over

    at 80 hz. To propertly set your sub and speakers you need to

    have a good test DVD and a sound pressure meter.

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    On 3/16/2005 4:02:42 AM fastlane wrote:

    I agree. We watched it last night. I figure cartoons have better sound effects because all sound is added, whereas in a film with actors, only some efects are added.

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    The truth be known, all except some of the actors voice is added

    back at the sound room. There are a lot of times even when some of

    the dialog is added over.

  6. Thst's true. I don;t know how old your DVD player is but

    keep in mind Dolby Digital also represents 2.0, 4.0 it's not

    always 5.1. But use your DVD remote and find the setup menue

    on your DVD and check the output settings.

  7. My suggestion...get your reciever on-line if you live in

    a small town. You can get any brand receiver and typically

    at a better price. Check to make sure they are authorized

    reseller. Even though I live in a medium size town (400,000)

    I still bought my receiver (Yamaha) on line through Crutchfields.

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