So after getting quite a response from my question about the BDP3/MM scenario...now I have a question about the BDA3. I have a 100% analog system consisting of an Audio Research multi-channel preamp and a Cary multi-channel amp. My
only digital input is the HDMI in on my Oppo 205. Obviously if I have more than one digital component, have to get a splitter or something certainly not ideal.
In addition to meshing well with the BDP3, the BDA3 main highlight for me is all those HDMI-INs I have yet to see on any other DAC. But unlike the Oppo 205 which is 2.0b version even way back in 2017 (in addition to Sabre 9038Pro DAC chip that's still being used today...that's how forward-looking that device was!)... the BDA 3 is the older1.4 version. If I recall correctly, that can handle all high resolution (except for the ridiculous ultra high PCM and DSD resolutions), and even video including 4K--but no HDR. Does that mean I could plug in say an Apple TV, a Roku, even like a PS5 into the BDA 3 ports and get full high resolution audio and everything but HDR video?
The one negative in my case is I would then be
using the 2.0 port in my Oppo to feed from the BDA 3... and since my TV is only able to do HDMI ARC, there'd be no way to send full high resolution audio and HDR video from a PS5. That said...I'm just curious what the BDA 3 can do with its four HDMI inputs.
I have to figure out if I want to get a whole new DAC just for 2ch audio...or just utilize my Oppo for everything and maybe get something like an MW Analog Bridge to sweeten its slightly digital glare output sound.
Ahhh....you gotta love being an audiophile
