Non ho più i 6 cavi RCA collegati... ma fino a quando sono stati al loro posto funzionava sia il Denon Link che il EXT-IN...
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Audio setup - audio channel - multi channel
Personalmente ho scelto di usare il DLink anche per l'ascolto dei SACD..
Ecco un estratto dal forum di AVS:
1. set your 3910 to Denon Link 3rd in the setup menu.
Set you 3805 digital inputs to Denon Link in the 3805 setup menu.
hook up Denon Link cable batween the two.
Play SACD, and set the 3805 to direct or pure direct. Do not select equalization or surround back speaker.
That's it. You should see DSD Direct or something like that on the 3805 display while playing SACDs. If you use the OSD of the 3805 it should show DSD as the signal source.
If you do select equalization or sourround back speakers or any other type or processing, then the 3805 OSD will show DSD>PCM and 88khz for 5.1 or 176 Khz for 2ch.
2. Equalization of the 3805 is meant to improve the frequency response at your listening position. The 3805 uses a mic to sample pink noise and then calculates the frequency response a the location of the mic, and then corrects it to some extent. Flat eq tries to give you flat freq response. Normal does something else, front corrects the surrounds and center channel to be like your front speakers, etc.
3. The source direct control on the 3910 is for the 3910's analog outputs only. Has nothing to do with Denon Link. If you select it, the 3910 analog outputs are set to large speaker for each channel, and you get no conversion of DSD to PCM. PS to listen to multichannel SACDs through the analog outputs of the 3910 you must turn Denon Link off in the 3910.
4. Don't need anything else to get pure DSD to your 3805. use either Denon Link as explained in 1., or analogs to your 3805 as explained in 3.