Upgrading from Prologic to 5.1
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Hi! This is my first post on the DVDtalk forum even tho i've been a lurker for some time now Great discussions you all have here and I learn a ton from just reading them (and getting great deals in other forums too). Problem here: I have an Apex 660 http://apexdigitalinc.com/ad660page.htm and a Pioneer VSX-D209 http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pi...22,195,00.html and i was wondering if there is something i can buy to get 5.1 sound out of this system which is just limited to ProLogic right now. I know ppl r gonna be like "What a crappy system!! Buy _____" but it's my first home theater system and I rather put some money away for college and crap but I just want some 5.1 sound for the cool suround stuff. In your opinion is it worth what I have to do to upgrade from there? I heard it's a world of a difference but would like some personal opinions. Thanks a bunch in advance for all your help.
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You have a bunch of options that'll get you 5.1 sound. All of them mean spending a bit of money.
Getting a new receiver (or an external processor with multiple inputs) will give you the most flexibility in the future. You'd be able to add other things (like a satellite dish) that output a 5.1 signal at the same time.
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[This message has been edited by stevevt (edited January 06, 2001).]
- Since your receiver has a 5.1 output, you can get an external decoder (the least expensive of which are made by Technics); the signal path would be: dvd player-->decoder-->receiver
- You also could buy a different dvd player that'd have onboard 5.1 decoding; unless you get one that decodes DTS (which is rare), you'd only have Dolby Digital
- You can buy a new receiver that decodes Dolby Digital (or both DD and DTS)
Getting a new receiver (or an external processor with multiple inputs) will give you the most flexibility in the future. You'd be able to add other things (like a satellite dish) that output a 5.1 signal at the same time.
Welcome to the forum.
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[This message has been edited by stevevt (edited January 06, 2001).]
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Thanks for the fast and informative reply. I have found on the BestBuy website a Pioneer VSX-D309 and it says it has a DD/DTS decoder card in it. http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=...1&cat=3&scat=4 Will this work with my dvd player and allow me to have DD 5.1 and DTS?
Seems like a good deal too for only $230
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Seems like a good deal too for only $230
[This message has been edited by Smidget (edited January 06, 2001).]
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by Smidget:
Thanks for the fast and informative reply. I have found on the BestBuy website a Pioneer VSX-D309...Will this work with my dvd player and allow me to have DD 5.1 and DTS?
Seems like a good deal too for only $230
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Yes. That receiver will give you DD and DTS.
I'm not sure whether $230 is a good price for it or not, but you should go to www.audioreview.com and look through this forum's archive (search or just look through a bunch of pages) for review of it, and other receiver recommendations in this price range.
Good luck.
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Looked on audioreview.com and got pretty good reviews, said it was the cheapest decent DD and DTS machine so I'm gonna go for it. Now hopefully I can return my old receiver and I'll be set Thanks a lot for your help.