I got both digital optical and coax on my dvd player and receiver... Which will give me better/louder sound?

SpAcE CoW

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I got both digital optical and coax on my dvd player and receiver... Which will give me better/louder sound?

thanks :D
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Well, digital coax and digital optical should be sending the exact same signal afaik... so it shouldn't make any difference.
 

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Originally posted by: SpAcE CoW
Which will give me better/louder sound?

In theory the optical will be less affected by EMI, however I seriously doubt you would be able to tell the difference between the two unless you had some super sensitive lab instruments.
 

Varun

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copper wire is copper wire, I know some people think there is a difference but there isn't
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Varun
copper wire is copper wire, I know some people think there is a difference but there isn't

Unless you're getting an optical cable :p
 

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Oh noes...you need to get teh Monster cablez....so much better quality!!1!!! :laugh:

Dielectric treated with gold-plated bullsh!t :D
 

SpAcE CoW

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so, basically.. there the cable don't amplify the sound? I will get the same volume level with any cable? Is there some dvd players that play louder in digital than others?
 

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Originally posted by: SpAcE CoW
so, basically.. there the cable don't amplify the sound? I will get the same volume level with any cable? Is there some dvd players that play louder in digital than others?

They should be all about the same...

Anyways, you should calibrate you receiver and speakers anyway, so it shouldn't really be an issue.

Your speaker's efficiency is going to be the main thing that's going to make a difference for final volume. Your receiver/amp power is going to be the next most important. Oh, and the number of speakers will obviously help you (more = louder).

If you have a decent receiver and speaker set though, you should be able to get ear splitting volumes without a problem anyway...

Is this your z-5500 set again, or a real receiver/speaker combo?
 

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Originally posted by: SpAcE CoW
real Pioneer receiver.

Well, if it's anything like my Pioneer, you should have no problem making yourself deaf with either solution.
 

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Originally posted by: SpAcE CoW
so, basically.. there the cable don't amplify the sound? I will get the same volume level with any cable? Is there some dvd players that play louder in digital than others?

Cables actually attenuate the signal. Larger cables tend to attenuate less, however noise factors in as well.

That's really the beauty of digital - it doesn't matter how much the signal gets distorted, as long as the reciever can make out a 0 from a 1 you get the correct output.