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    dvps-7700, tan90es, and ga9 esg receiver combo. best way to hook up the dvd player for best results. Dashboard
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    Last Reply: July 27, 2012, 3:58 am

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    yiari

    Rank: Sony Fan


    Joined: Dec 04, 2011
    Posts: 4
    From: usa

      Posted: 2011-12-05 05:46

    I have a tan90es amp coupled to a ga9esg receiver and would like to know the best way to hook up the recently purchaced dvp-s7700 dvd player to get the best results. I know the ga9 is only dolby pro logic. Do i need to get a outbourd digital processor?


       


    RickeyM
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    Joined: Sep 09, 2004
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    From: Baltimore, Maryland

      Posted: 2011-12-18 16:18



    Hi yiari, welcome to Agoraquest. If you want Dolby-Digital Surround, you'll have to get an outboard digital processor that can function as a pre or a newer receiver that has both DD surround and pre-amp outs so you can keep using your TA-N90ES. If you're just using your 'S7700 for it's audio capabilities, it becomes much simpler.


         
    yiari

    Rank: Sony Fan


    Joined: Dec 04, 2011
    Posts: 4
    From: usa

      Posted: 2011-12-19 04:54

    thank you rickym for your reply, i,m going to shop around for an es dd processor as i want to keep what i have.


       
    scott1019

    Rank: Sonyphile


    Joined: Aug 07, 2010
    Posts: 543
    From: USA>>Ohio

      Posted: 2012-02-08 14:04

    PM me if you want a mint condition, in the box Sony SDP-EP9ES.  It will fit the bill nicely.





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    yiari

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    Joined: Dec 04, 2011
    Posts: 4
    From: usa

      Posted: 2012-02-26 10:36

    thanks scott 1019, i,m not sure what i,m gonna do yet. I may mve the ga9 tomy den and get something abit more current in my family room. thanks


       
    JarodValdez

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    Joined: Jul 26, 2012
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      Posted: 2012-07-27 03:58

    It becomes much simpler.



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