

Originally posted by Risto:Its huge. I saw it a few days ago in a shop nearby so i could get used to itNow i have connected it analog. Will buy a cheap toslink cable later
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Originally posted by Risto:That is strangeHave you tried another PC? You should at least get some picture.
Originally posted by Risto:Strange stuff, have you tried different programs?
Originally posted by Risto:That is the foolproof choice![]()
My Z-5500 is now digitally connected to both PC and Laptop. My laptop is connected using the coaxial spdif port. I did use a non-coax cable though. The same used for audio/video you were talking about. They dont have a good isolation like real coax does. But it works fineSaves at least a few euro's. Also i bought the cheapest toslink cable: works fine
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I was able to select 24bit/96khz on both optical and coaxial connections. There is a slight delay when you start playback. The first 0.5sec is cut of by this. Note that this only happens when you connect it digitally and it may be faster on decent soundcards.
The sub is amazing especially on SBD recordings you can feel Adam's bass on your chest. On AUD recordings (as i said before) the bass may sound ugly because low frequencies are a bitch to record in stadiums.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
whats the bass feedback like of the satellites alone? Does the sub have to be used at all times?