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SACD & DVD-Audio
The biggest advance in Audio quality since the CD comes SACD and DVD-Audio discs -- only if you make the right connections.




The Super Audio CD (SACD) and DVD Audio (DVD-A) formats are capable of miraculous audio resolution in both stereo and surround sound. But you'll only hear these best-of-the-best audio formats the way they were meant to be heard when you make the right connection.

• The signals from these high-resolution formats are passed through a multi-channel analog connection to an AV receiver. There's a separate cable for the left, right and center channels, as well as left and right surround, and a subwoofer.

• Currently, this connection method is the only way to enjoy SACD or DVD-A in full fidelity playback.

• DVD-Audio players also play video content that has been included on the DVD-Audio discs. To get the most out of the video playback, you'll want to use either an HDMI or a Component Video connection from the player to your A/V receiver.

• In addition to the high-resolution audio from DVD-Audio discs, players can also reproduce Dolby Digital® and DTS® surround sound formats for movies. Use a Fiber Optic or Digital Coax audio connection from the player to your A/V receiver.

For SACD & DVD-Audio

VIDEO WITH AUDIO
HDMI

VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Component Video (if HDMI is not available)

AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Stereo Audio (3 pairs required for SACD/DVD-Audio hookup)
Fiber Optic or Digital Coax (if HDMI is not available)

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 • Home Theater A/V Receiver
 • HD Plasma, LCD, DLP
 • Standard Definition TV
 • Digital Cable/Sat. TV Receiver
 • DVD Player/Recorder
 • Blu-ray Disc Player
 • HD DVD Player
 • Digital Video Recorders
 • All-In-One Home Theater
 • SACD & DVD Audio Player
 • Speakers & Subwoofers
 • Video Game Consoles
 • iPod®/MP3 Player
 • Media Center PC
 • Sat. Radio Receiver/Tuner
 • HDMI
 • Component Video
 • DVI
 • S-Video
 • Composite Video
 • Digital Coax or S/PDIF
 • Fiber Optic or TOSlink
 • Analog Stereo Audio

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