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Not to go too far afield but I just noticed on the NAD website that the M51 DAC/pre-amp also includes 2 hdmi inputs and one (pass through) output standard. I am guessing the pass through is required to get the handshake? They do claim that they can get stereo sound from blu-ray.
I just picked up an M51, and unfortunately I can confirm that having a monitor on the pass-thru port is needed to get hi-res over hdmi. I have an Oppo DV-981HD that I use to play SACD, and with no monitor connected it came through as 44.1. Adding the monitor, I got 88.2 as expected.
Ok, I just received the Monoprice and installed it with my Oppo BDP-83.First strange thing: when i connected the HDMI cable (1.4a 28AWG) to the Oppo, without having connected it to the Monoprice, the coax digital output of the Oppo became mute and the mute led on DAC was on... is it normal?By the way, I made the first attempt with coax cable directly from Oppo to DAC and toslink from Monoprice to DAC.Everything was fine, the HDMI logo on front panel of OPPO was on and I listened to a SACD, a DVD-A and an audio CD but coax from OPPO to dac again in mute mode.Next I decided to change connection, because I preferr coax into DAC but when I disconnected coax from OPPO and connected it to Monoprice I didn't listening anything from DAC; HDMI logo on front panel of OPPO became off and never turned on from then on. I also swapped Monoprice input port from 2 to 4 (in order to use only rear panel connections)I tried to reset the OPPO to default values and reconfigure it, disconnect Monoprice from power, but nothing, I reverted to the first working configuration but it didn't work anymore; I also tried to swap hdmi cable ends but nothing.Furthermore the OPPO had the coax output in mute even with the HDMI cable disconnected.I know this is a disordered way to make tries but I had not so much time; now I can't know what to do and I'm not at home because of my work. I disconnected all from the power since yesterday evening, maybe this could be help? it seems that OPPO went crazy for something...Can someone help me?Thanks in advance
Monitor issue doesn't bother me one bit. I am very curious to see what you have to say about the sound of this unit.thanks!
Massive thread on the M51 here: http://www.stereo.net.au/forums/index.php?/topic/40413-nad-m51-has-arrived/page__st__90
Yep, I am on that thread. Much more useful, they seem to like it but I can't seem to find too much about the HDMI input and sound quality, one guy didn't seem to like it as much as the usb.Thanks!
Well this may confuse things even more. On the 2 Blurays I've tried so far (Steven Wilson's new live one and Schubert Complete Overtures on Naxos - this one is audio only), the LPCM stereo track comes out as 96 kHz, but the DTS-HD 5.1 comes out 48 kHz whether I select 2ch or 5.1ch on the Monoprice. I don't have any TV hooked up at all, and have an Oppo 95 also.
I do have the Oppo set to output LPCM over HDMI; shouldn't that decode the DTS-HD in the Oppo? According to the Oppo manual, set that way it should output in LPCM up to 7.1 in 24/96 and 5.1 to 24/192?
HI everybodythis is my first post so sorry if I repeat / am out of tune etc.I have just bought a Oppo 95 and an octava 51 (mod) - attached it to my dCS purcell/delius - the dCS "sees" the 88.2 SACD/PCM signal from Oppo - but then goes mute.Have tried to attach the TV at octavia - no result.Does anybody here have some experience with dCS and Oppo 95 / octava or other HDMI converter?Thank you all - wishing you a wonderful evening
Yes,. but DTS HD decodes down to 48k in multichannel. Not sure about DTS HD MA (which claims an "up to 24/192").