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The texture on that cello was simply stunning. I've never heard anything like it before. Right now with my proaudio soundcard going into the jvc, I'm only hearing an approximation of that sound on the low strings when the player really puts some pressure on the bow, but I'm not hearing it past the G string for sure. Well, the flip side is that I listen to my brother play cello all the time from a variety of distances and I'm not quite sure real cellos have THAT much texture either Is this what people mean when they say "analog?" That absolutely stunning fluid texture?
Questions, questions, questions....OK, I've got the JVC RX-ES1 here. Got the speaker cables on, running AMFM...it works. Now, how and where can I plug in a CDP ? IC's or Digital ? No DAC at this time. And how do I get to hear this player. Not having much luck with this info booklet !!!!!!! Thanks for your help.....
If you want to run an analog signal you need to use the DVD inputs, and then set the receiver to DVD/Multi. That'll bypass the A->D->A conversion that would normally happen. You can also connect a digital coax or toslink cable from the player to the same input, and then switch between DVD & DVD/Multi to compare the two. If you have a good cd player chances are the analog in will sound better (IMO) but definitely try both.Gary
Glad you got it, Loanwolfy...never mind my PM, then. Enjoy the tunes, soon-to-be-believer