Connecting via TV
Ad 1) I would advise against connecting via your TV, since it might down mix your multichannel audio.
I read somewhere the following:
I would advise looking at your TV manual to make sure it actually passes multichannel audio back out the optical output. Some TV's downmix and only pass 2 channel audio back out the optical connection. So if you plug that back into a 5.1 receiver you are going to be disappointed if thats the case. This is of course if multichannel audio is important to you.
My tv's so far will take that signal and output to 5.1 DD, still a downgrade from DTS, 7.1 and so on.
I also have the NR1402, with revel f12 floorstanding speakers. No sub at the moment. I am hoping that following the setup guide will give the sound a bit more fullness. The auto setup with the mic has way to much high end in my opinion and doesn't sound quite right. Its primarily (80%) used for music (classic rock, electronica, alternative rock, folk).
1) Right now I have our apple TV and PlayStation 3 hooked directly to our new samsung flatscreen via HDMI cables, and then out from the TV to the receiver+speakers via an optical audio out. Am I sacrificing sound/video quality by going through the TV first and then to the receiver? I know the traditional setup is hook everything to the receiver and then run the receiver to the TV...but we just find it easier to use the TV remote to switch back and forth. I will change the setup though if routing everything through the TV first is not getting the most out of our system...
2) Also which sub would you suggest with this setup? Do you think it has to be a revel? I have my eye on the svs SB-1000 at the moment. We live in a smaller condo and dont need wall destroying bass...just something to enhance the low end for music.
3) I also echo Nicky_G, what is the m dax?
Thanks
Ad 1) I would advise against connecting via your TV, since it might down mix your multichannel audio.
I read somewhere the following:
I would advise looking at your TV manual to make sure it actually passes multichannel audio back out the optical output. Some TV's downmix and only pass 2 channel audio back out the optical connection. So if you plug that back into a 5.1 receiver you are going to be disappointed if thats the case. This is of course if multichannel audio is important to you.
My tv's so far will take that signal and output to 5.1 DD, still a downgrade from DTS, 7.1 and so on.