10-Nov-2015, 21:57
Hello Kian,
The two RCA connectors next to the phono inputs on the 120 are digital inputs and can't be used as analog inputs (unless I have missed something!). If your Denon AVR gives you a digital output you could use that into an optical or coax digital input rather than stereo analog to the 120, as tyefighter said. Otherwise I think you'll struggle to find enough inputs on the 120 to connect all your sources.
The USB input is generally reckoned to be pretty good - I don't use it myself but it came out well in a poll of preferred digital inputs. Some on the forum prefer it to AIR from a sound quality point of view.
If you haven't already found it, you might want to have a play around with the Devialet configurator at http://en.devialet.com/configurator/advanced. That will let you test out what combinations of inputs and outputs are supported.
Hope that helps/clarifies.
Ian
The two RCA connectors next to the phono inputs on the 120 are digital inputs and can't be used as analog inputs (unless I have missed something!). If your Denon AVR gives you a digital output you could use that into an optical or coax digital input rather than stereo analog to the 120, as tyefighter said. Otherwise I think you'll struggle to find enough inputs on the 120 to connect all your sources.
The USB input is generally reckoned to be pretty good - I don't use it myself but it came out well in a poll of preferred digital inputs. Some on the forum prefer it to AIR from a sound quality point of view.
If you haven't already found it, you might want to have a play around with the Devialet configurator at http://en.devialet.com/configurator/advanced. That will let you test out what combinations of inputs and outputs are supported.
Hope that helps/clarifies.
Ian
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