SuperQ;403882 Wrote:
> Looking over the specs for the Denon I see it supports "Pure Direct
> Stereo" mode.
>
> I would suggest using "Pure Direct Stereo" and the transporter's
> regular non-balanced RCA outputs with some good coax cables.
>
> These are highly recommended. Simple, no fluff, not
Looking over the specs for the Denon I see it supports "Pure Direct
Stereo" mode.
I would suggest using "Pure Direct Stereo" and the transporter's
regular non-balanced RCA outputs with some good coax cables.
These are highly recommended. Simple, no fluff, not too expensive.
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I've ordered a Transporter for my primary listening room and wanted some
advice on the best way to connect it to my home a/v system. My receiver
is a Denon 4306 so it doesn't differentiate between balanced or
unbalanced inputs. It also doesn't have XLR connections. Ordinarily, I
connect my compo