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| quote: | Originally posted by Wyndham
if it doesn't happen in the cdj, its going to get converted in the reciever before its sent to the speakers anyways. |
That I know, and thats my point.
If you have a digital mixer, it is going to take what ever analog signal and convert it to digital, then process it(what ever the DJ does to it), then convert it back to analog.
In this case, you have 3 conversions between digital and analog instead of 1.
If it was all kept digital, there would only be one conversion, in the mixer from digital to analog to the speakers. The CDJs would send out a digital signal, which would not be changed until the end.
BTW - you can use coaxial for 2 channel set ups, its not just for 5.1+. I am usual coaxial for 2 channels in my house.
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