ChopperCharles
Well-known Member
I've heard something about a new SQ decoder, supposedly inexpensive and as good as a Tate. Is this rumor, or reality? If reality, where can I buy it?
Charles.
Charles.
Check this Charles, http://involveaudio.comOkay. But how much does it cost and where can I buy it?
Charles.
... There's no link to BUY one ... Charles.
So the sq version doesnt do RM then? No switch so i assume it only decodes SQ...
I'm confused.
Is the SQ version SQ only? Or does it automatically detect? If I want to do both SQ and QS, do I need to buy two units?
Charles.
I'm confused.
Is the SQ version SQ only? Or does it automatically detect? If I want to do both SQ and QS, do I need to buy two units?
Charles.
Okay cool. I can't afford a Tate, and even finding one is impossible these days. But this i can afford, and it will probably destroy both my Pioneer QX4000 (pre-logic) and my Sony SQD-2070 (basic logic). Plus it works for SQ and QS/RM... okay I have to have one.
Charles.
Hi ChopperCharles
You can say it is a malty player not to confuse you to much, it will decode DTS 5.1 & Dolby 5.1 and SQ - QS Matrix and synthesise Stereo, it is in the way you connect the audio cables in the back of the unit & what you switch in the front of the unit.
I hope I have not confused you to much..
Bill...
HI.
If you do buy the SM, I think you will be very happy and surprised in what you have been missing.
You could still use your Pioneer QX4000 to input the audio from the SM or you could invest in 2 powerfull Stereo amps not new from Ebay for cost saving or a not new surround amp with in puts.
Bill..
"You could still use your Pioneer QX4000 to input the audio from the SM"
If that was done, wouldn't the Pioneer QX4000 mess with the decoding done by the SM???
Help me understand this. Thanks!!
Hal
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