Since C1/C2 does not support sound via HDMI connection, the closet hookup that will allow us to utilize the new loss-less format is via a 7.1 ch analog connection. To take advantage of the new sound format, I bought a Samsung BD C6500 which has a 7.1 ch analog output to use with my Parasound C2.
It seems to work ok but the issue that i have with this hookup is that I MUST turn the volume up real high to get the designed sound level. For digital hookups via coaxial or optical connection to play lossy DTS or DD 5.1, I only have to set the volume at -14 to get the designed sound level; whereas with 7.1 ch analog hookup, i have to set the volume at +1 to get the same sound level. In the past, I used the 7.1 hookup to play SACD from Sony DVD player, I did not have to raise the volume. In fact the sound level for this hooked up was little loader vs the coaxial/optical hookup.
Does anybody experience the same problem as I?
It seems to work ok but the issue that i have with this hookup is that I MUST turn the volume up real high to get the designed sound level. For digital hookups via coaxial or optical connection to play lossy DTS or DD 5.1, I only have to set the volume at -14 to get the designed sound level; whereas with 7.1 ch analog hookup, i have to set the volume at +1 to get the same sound level. In the past, I used the 7.1 hookup to play SACD from Sony DVD player, I did not have to raise the volume. In fact the sound level for this hooked up was little loader vs the coaxial/optical hookup.
Does anybody experience the same problem as I?
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