Post 1 made on Wednesday December 5, 2001 at 16:39 |
Thinkly Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2001 67 |
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Please help me figure this out. I used to have a DSS system connected to my home theater. I also had cable as that is the only way I could get my networks. I had to get rid of the DSS because my number of TVS in the house was getting to high. I now have only cable. Do you all think that the quality of DSS analog audio is that much greater than that of cable audio. I know you can't here my cable audio and that they all differ but is analog .....just analog?
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Post 2 made on Thursday December 6, 2001 at 01:17 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 5,002 |
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Think, I've been under the impression that DSS is completely digital, both audio and video, like a DVD is. Analog is analog, which can vary widely, but digital is usually an either-or format. Signal is good or non-existant. If you're asking about the use of analog connections between the tuner and amp/receiver, then I would say that DSS might have an edge, but not by much.
Larry
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