Phil A
Given your description of the HDMI cable, do you think that there would be an advantage to using HDMI in audio bypass mode like in the SP2 or future SP3 vs XLR or RCA interconnects?
Tony
Tony - the HDMI connection will be digital so you could use the 'pass thru' function vs. going thru other DSP modes but not 2 or 6 channel bypass the way you do with analog RCA or XLR connections. With an HDMI digital connection you will have full advantage of the bass management functions in the Bryston pre/pro. With XLR or RCA multi-channel connections in bypass mode you will need to use the bass management in the player. Typically players don't have the same flexibility and usually have a pre-assigned crossover when you set speakers to small. This may be 100HZ or whatever is built into the particular player. Also with analog XLR or RCA inputs you have 5.1, not 6.1 or 7.1
I have an SP1.7 and I'm waiting to see as what shakes out. Bass managment to me is not necessarily as big a deal to most. I have 4 Rel subs, 2 Storm IIIs for the front channels, a Q150 for the center and a Strata III for the rears. So when I watch movies or listen to multi-channel music I have my own bass management. Obviously much depends on pricing. I could get a high quality 5.1 switcher from Zektor. I don't hate multi-channel music but prefer stereo most of the time. I also am quite content with current DVDs and won't be doing anything hi-def until an upgrade the projector (mine can do 720p but no HDMI or DVI) in the main system. So I'll see where upgrades go with my current Bryston unit and then I can decide what to do with the rest of the stuff. By that time the prices for the hi-def video formats won't get higher and prices for 1080p projectors are coming down too.
I also have 3 systems (main, bedroom and basement) and while I don't use anything but the main system much for movies, before I jump into a new format I'd like to be able to have the ability to play it in at least the bedroom system. The bedroom system backs to the main system so all it may mean is an HDMI splitter and a new rec'r.