I just bought the DB80 and have hooked it up to my basement system which has a Pioneer Elite VSX-56txi (no HMDI inputs), driving Paradigm Speakers (studio V60 fronts, ultracube, cc590, 4 adp surrounds) ; I have connected both the 7.1 analog output, and optical to the reciever. The DB80 HDMI is connected to the TV (high clarity turned on, audio off). I can select either direct multichannel input on the reciever (no sound processing from the VSX) or digital input (which allows sound processing from the VSX). I think that with both audio connections the DB80 downcoverts a TrueHD 96/24 signal to a PCM 48/24 signal.
Just watched/listened to the Dave Matthews/Tim Renolds Blueray disc which has Dolby TrueHD. I seem to get a little richer sound from the optical input, which seems odd to me as I thought the DB80 would handle the TrueHD to analog conversion pretty well, and leads me to ask.......
I also have a Denon 3808ci on my family room system which I could switch with the VSX.
Is this worth doing??? Would I get any better sound by having the Denon recieve a TrueHD bitstream compared to the VSX receiving a compressed analog or optical input?
Thoughts? Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Mark


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