Doomed, to a new Receiver??

 

New member
Username: Grindel

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jan-07
I have a Kenwood VR-207 AV Surround Receiver, which has 6-channel RCA inputs (front x2, surround x2, center and sub).
I also have a Pioneer DVR5433H that I'd like to connect. Unfortunately, the Pioneer does not have the 6-channel output, but rather a DTS output. Is there a way to "split" or "convert" this DTS output into something I can connect into my receiver? Or am I doomed to buying a new one?
 

Platinum Member
Username: Project6

Post Number: 12630
Registered: Dec-03
You are going to need a new receiver, or a DVD player that has a 6 channel analog output.
 

Gold Member
Username: Frank_abela

Berkshire UK

Post Number: 1880
Registered: Sep-04
I guess there's two other ways around this:

1. Use the 2-channel output of the Pioneer.
2. Buy a dedicated cable to go from the Pioneer's analogue output (in Europe it's a SCART) to the 6 analogue channels, plus video (preferably s-video or RGB if in the UK). The TV won't automatically switch to the Pioneer as a source, but at least you'd get the 6 discrete channels of audio.

Regards,
Frank.
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