WebMay 22, 2003 · Using the analog cables will utilize the D/A converter in your CD player, if you use the optical cable the D/A conversion will be done in your receiver. Try both and see which one sounds better to you. Vin May 22, 2003 #3 of 8 Philip Hamm Senior HTF Member Joined Jan 23, 1999 Messages 6,874 Weboptical and coaxial digital outputs stereo RCA output Dimensions and warranty: 17-1/8"W x 3-3/8"H x 11-13/16"D weight: 7.7 lbs. warranty: 2 years Our 60-day money-back guarantee MFR # CD-S303BK What's in the box: Yamaha CD-S303 owner's manual View box contents Customer Q&A Frequently compared with Compare all details Related searches
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WebNov 13, 2024 · Both coaxial and optical cables support 5.1 surround sound systems with a difference in sound quality that is nearly indistinguishable. Coaxial Digital Audio Cables … WebNov 26, 2024 · Optical connections are capable of carrying more bandwidth than RCA cables, which is important for high-resolution audio formats like Dolby Digital or DTS … on off testing
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WebThe soundbar has 3 different types of inputs. Input type 1 is an Optical Input . If your CD Player has an Optical output (Fiber Optic) then yes, it will work. Input type 2 is an 1/8" 2.5mm Jack (Standard Headphone) . If your CD Player has a Standard Headphone output then it will work. Input type 3 HDMI . WebThe soundbar has 3 different types of inputs. Input type 1 is an Optical Input . If your CD Player has an Optical output (Fiber Optic) then yes, it will work. Input type 2 is an 1/8" … WebAug 26, 2024 · This decision comes down to whether the cd player or the receiver has the better DACS. - If you use the optical connection from the cd player to receiver, the digital data (CDs are 16 bit, 44.1 kHz linear PCM) is read off the CD and STAYS digital all the … onoff telecom arnaque