Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. Forum List. What's new New posts Latest activity. Search forums. Members Current visitors. Log in. Install the app. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Can someone who is familiar with this feature tell me, is it better to listen to vinyl with this Pure Audio mode enabled?
Does it reproduce a sound closer to what is intended by the artist? Or perhaps more accurately allow the benefits of vinyl to come through? And what might be its pros and cons in layman's terms? Thanks, -- Jordan. Um, yeah, use it. The less crap between you and the music is always best. If you need tone controls when playing obnoxious music turn it back on temporarily. Steve Hoffman , Feb 13, Dave likes this. Location: mt pleasant michigan.
It's up to you, I have the and don't really care much for the direct, but I do however have Audessey off and a few tweaks adjusted on the equalizer, I have a sub because my polk tsi 's lack in the lower frequencies and with direct enabled I lose it.
PhilBiker likes this. Paul Saldana , Feb 13, Location: down in the basement. Slick Willie and MLutthans like this. Location: Seattle. I basically only see pros unless you want to take advantage of processing or EQ features on your receiver.
For pure audio listening, I always listen in direct or pure direct on my Denon. ChrisWiggles , Feb 13, HAmmer likes this. Suitable for classical or operatic music. This mode emphasizes the surround channels in order to widen the stereo image, and simulates the natural reverberation of a large hall.
This mode reproduces the original sound accurately. Since the audio from the input source is output without surround sound processing and the display and video circuitry are turned off, possible noise sources are minimized for a realistic audio reproduction. This mode cannot be selected when Zone 2 is active. Activating Zone 2 when this mode is selected automatically switches to the Direct listening mode. In this mode, sound is output from the front left and right speakers and subwoofer. Suitable for rock or pop music, Listening to music in this mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.
In this mode, you can enjoy a virtual playback of multichannel surround sound even with only two or three speakers. Suitable for TV shows produced in a TV studio. This mode enhances the surround effects to the entire sound to give clarity to voices and create a realistic acoustic image. Suitable for acoustic instruments, vocals and jazz. This is an important point. All AV receivers will be able to play this back.
In this case, the audio output settings of the player should be set to PCM. Some brands may use a different term. Before you buy an AV receiver or Blu-ray player, you can check which audio decoding it supports. Then you can be sure of the Blu-ray soundtracks you will be able to play.
To get more detailed information on the specifications for a new AV receiver, take a look at my buying guide for the best AV receivers in Well, your AV receiver will support several listening modes. Remember, some manufacturers call them different things. Some of these listening modes will involve the direct decoding and playback of the encoded audio from the disc.
For example, there might be a Dolby Atmos mode. The AV receiver will often automatically select this when it receives a Dolby Atmos bitstream from the player. If not, you can manually select the Dolby Atmos sound mode. As well as onboard decoders, AV receivers will also come with further audio processing options.
These extra audio processing features add extra playback options. They happen after the original soundtrack is decoded. It might be hard to notice a difference between these. It can appear to be a fine line between an AV receiver decoding a signal and processing a signal. This is because AV receivers make the process transparent, with as little intervention from the user as possible. So, when you play a soundtrack that is directly decoded by the AV receiver, the receiver will detect and play that audio stream exactly as intended.
For example, when the AV receiver detects an incoming 5. If the soundtrack is a 5. Even if you have a 7.
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