Since the launch of the Oppo UDP-203, I was fascinated with the incredible analog audio processor, which nearly nobody can enjoy because they use their AV receiver with worse harmonic distortion (THD).
Also, if you check the Oppo manual, you can configure the device like an AV processor. You have a HDMI input and also you can configure the speaker layout for the analog outputs, and even you can enable DTS Neo:6 mode for surround recordings in CDs, for example.
So I thought if I were possible in terms of audio quality this setup:
Connect TWO Hi-Fi stereo amplifiers (same model) with low THD to the connections FL/FR and SL/SR of the Oppo, and use Hi-Fi class speakers with great bass for avoid subwoofers. For avoid delays, all cables of the same type will have the same length.
What do you think? Am I crazy or genius?
Also, if you check the Oppo manual, you can configure the device like an AV processor. You have a HDMI input and also you can configure the speaker layout for the analog outputs, and even you can enable DTS Neo:6 mode for surround recordings in CDs, for example.
So I thought if I were possible in terms of audio quality this setup:
Connect TWO Hi-Fi stereo amplifiers (same model) with low THD to the connections FL/FR and SL/SR of the Oppo, and use Hi-Fi class speakers with great bass for avoid subwoofers. For avoid delays, all cables of the same type will have the same length.
What do you think? Am I crazy or genius?