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    Logitech Z906 with digital optical 5.1 sound Help

    I know that optical does not support PCM multi-channel audio, but it will support compressed formats (cant remember which). SO according to logitech the system has a surround decoder, so you should send compressed surround formats. compressed-decoded-pcm-DAC ^from the above, This logitech...
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    Please help me

    to help you or provide the best advice i would need to know the following: what music source do you intend to use? what you would like to spend? number of locations you would need to place speakers for good coverage? and how far apart each location is?
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    Please help me

    if you expect to run the amp for say 5 hours straight a day, you should probably invest in professional gear. That doesnt mean its going to be harder to use or more expensive, they just have different design characteristics over retail or home use systems.
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    Please help me

    Hey, dont buy it. alot of your needs is gonna be determined by size of the space, what you expect the conditions to be like, (weather or not you expect and mishaps or damage) and running time. IF the bose system is a 5.1 origianlly intended for home use, it will likely not suit your needs. And...
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    Vintage Receivers: Naks

    I have never owned either unit, but i have come across them as other people seem to like them. What i have read suggest that the TA amps sound 'bigger' and can handle higher power delivery. SO if you are driving large woofers in a large room that may be a reason to consider the TA. The SR...
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    Optical Digital from TV to RCA on the amp

    you can use that amp. the amp wattage is just the max wattage at the rated distortion profile. It has nothing to do with the actually power you are sending to the speakers. All you need is a dac with a volume control...
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    Dedicated mid/ mid-bass Cabinet Design

    So for a lot of the veterans here, I'm sure you've had this argument 1,000,000 times. "bass reflex, sealed, TL, whats the best etc." But I have a more specific questions. I have a pair of subs that do just fine from around 300-22hz. I also have digital crossovers and DSP. So in my newest build...
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    What processor is necessary?

    no processor "gets slow" its other parts of the computer that wear. if a processor wears it will go from working to not working. When you have a slow computer, its almost always your hard drive. He doesnt need an i5, big waste of money for those tasks. i3 will be best option, pus an i3 uses less...