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Analog or Digital? Z5500

billiardicus

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I just bought the Z5500 (awesome system for $$, actually pretty awesome anyway).

So far I've got it connected to my GA-P35-DS3L mother board with the 3 jacks (orange, black, and green) it comes with. I understand this an analog connection. My mother board also has an optical out.

As I understand it, the optical connection will transfer the digital signal directly to the Z5500 for decoding.
So which is better? The Z5500 DAC's or the Mobo's onboard audio DAC's?

I use the speakers for gaming and playing music, but mostly gaming.
 
well, unless your mobo can encode dolby digital live or something of the sort you won't be able to get surround sound with the digital out AFAIK.

 
Most games have discrete sound channels, which means you will only get surround from analog output. There are only a select few games with the ability to output Dolby Digital 5.1, unlike consoles, which exclusively output with encoded digital formats.