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HD passable through RCVRS?
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Post 1 made on Monday September 23, 2002 at 20:37
Rsinic
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I asked a guy here in charlotte at a particular store this question and i am getting mixed answers after asking more and more people.....Does an A/V Receiver with component switching pass HD (1080i) through component out directly to the DTV (mitsubishi) Tv? Will one of you PROS answer this please....salesman only tell you what you want to hear.
Post 2 made on Monday September 23, 2002 at 21:53
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It depends on which receiver you have. Some of the newer models will pass the HDTV signal. But why would you want to do that. Go right into your TV or projector with the component out of your sat or cable box HD.
Post 3 made on Monday September 23, 2002 at 21:54
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Really depends on the receiver but most should pass the HD signal. What type are you looking at specifically? The thing to ask is whether the component inputs on the receiver are "high-bandwidth" inputs which can handle the HD signal. The manual or spec sheet usually lists this.

Nick
Post 4 made on Monday September 23, 2002 at 22:38
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The Denon 5803 can. I have heard some different minimum figures but the Denon has room to spare with 100mhz bandwidth.
Post 5 made on Tuesday September 24, 2002 at 22:53
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We have actually tried the Marantz SR8200 and SR 9200 and they work. Be carefull with hobbyist hearsay. This will be a decent sized financial outlay and you night be better served going to dealer where you can get support instead of what someone read or heard. Spec sheets can be misleading also Good Luck with your purchase
Post 6 made on Wednesday September 25, 2002 at 10:01
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It's not heresay Sparky. I am a proud owner of a 5803 and it works as stated. Just because you are unable to acquire an account with Denon and acting like a jackass in another thread does not mean I don't know what I am talking about.

Unless I missed it the whole point of his thread,he already went to a dealer and got conflicting answers which is typical.

This message was edited by ECHOSLOB on 09/25/02 11:17.24.
Post 7 made on Wednesday September 25, 2002 at 13:04
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Yes most units will switch HD and it is useful when you have a progressive (480p) and a 1080i source.

HD is still new to some of the "mall sluts"
Post 8 made on Wednesday September 25, 2002 at 16:53
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Yammy RX-V2300 passes HD fine through both component sources.

Post 9 made on Wednesday September 25, 2002 at 18:23
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On 09/25/02 10:01.12, ECHOSLOB said...
It's not heresay Sparky....

I just almost fell out of my chair laughing my a$$ off. That was too funny.
Post 10 made on Wednesday September 25, 2002 at 20:48
John Pechulis
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This message was edited by John Pechulis on 09/25/02 21:11.45.


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