Quote Originally Posted by Resident Loser
Using the digital connectons will bypass the DAC in your CDP for the one contained in your receiver, the analog does the reverse. Which sounds "better" to you...you are the only one who can answer that question...



That depends..."true" biampng requires two stereo amps and electronic crossovers plus the time and patience to set it all up properly...also the Xovers internal to your loudspeakers should be bypassed...the Wal-Mart version simply requires two stereo amps, one for the highs the other for the lows...your speakers must be bi-wireable in either case, generally speaking.

NOTE: to RICKY009...try using lower case characters...your post may have contained the Great American Novel, but I read not one word of it because you are "shouting"...

jimHJJ(...now, that definition again?...)
SHOUTING. GIVE ME A BREAK. I DON'T BELIEVE IN THAT - LOSERS DO. BUT, REGARDLESS, IT IS EASIER TO READ AND I DO NOT HAVE TO CAPTALIZE WHEN REQUIRED. YOU SHOULD READ MY POST, MAYBE YOU WOULD LEARN SOMETHING.

SECOND, "TRUE BI-AMPING" DOES NOT NECESSARILY REQUIRE TWO (2) STEREO AMPS. YOU COULD USE FOUR (4) MONOBLOCKS. AND, CROSSOVER IS NOT REQUIRED, AS I EXPLAINED, ABOVE, YOU USE Y-CABLES. WHAT DOES YOUR SYSTEM CONSIST OF? I WON'T BRAG AND SAY WHAT I OWN, BUT I WILL SAY THAT I OWN A PAIR OF B&W 801's.