I've had my RSP1066 for a little over 1 year now and just today I decided to jump into the world of DVD-A. When I'm playing a DVD-A disc shouldn't the front panel display of my 1066 show something other than 48kHz?
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As long as you used 6 analog RCA cables from your DVD player to the 1066 and you switched on the Multi-Input, you're fine. When using the multi-input, the 1066 has no idea what frequency it is. If the digital cable is hooked up as well, it will scroll the frequency of the Dolby-Digital signal across the screen even if Multi-input is selected.
Now if you don't have the 6 analog cables hooked up, you haven't enjoyed DVD-Audio yet.
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Thanks Kevin. I am using 6 analog cables and I selected mutil-input. So I guess I'm all set. I definitely do hear a difference between the multi-input and the digital input when playing DVD-A material. When listening through the multi-input everything sounds much more detailed. I'm off to enjoy!- Bottom
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I've also notice that if I switch from say my DVD input which defaults to DPL II (unless it receives a DD/DTS signal) to the multi-channel input, the front panel still shows the DPL II icons even though it's not doing any DPL II. So don't worry if you see something like that either
Jason
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Well so far I'm pretty blown away. I can't beleive I waited a year to pick up some DVD-A material. I have Frank Sinatra - Live At The Sands, Yes - Fragile and REM - Document. I've listened to Fragile and Document a million times on regular CD, but after only 1 listen on DVD-A I heard stuff that I never knew was there. 2 thumbs way up!!- Bottom
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