Digital audio decoder

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PhilipPeake

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Many (most?) FTA receivers seem to support digital audio only as far as relaying the digital signal to a port (SPIDIF usually).

This leaves the user with the task of finding something to decode the digital signal. Most high-end home theater systems will do so these days, but many people, like myself, have perfectly adequate home theater systems/amplifiers which just do not support digital signals and their decoding.

You would think that it would be fairly simple to find a standalone digital to analog decoder. However, this is not the case. In the reviews ection there is a review of the Creative Extigy box which apparently works well in this role. However, this is now obsolete, and the Creative replacement is carefully engineered to REQUIRE connection to a computer before it will work, presumably to block its use in this sort of application and force people to look at some of their much more expensive solutions.

I can't find any other standalone decoder anywhere in the US !!!???!!!

However, there is a far-east company which produces something which looks very interesting and appropriate -- it just doesn't appear to have any distributors in the US.

This seems like a business opportunity for someone (Sadoun ??).

The item is viewable here: http://jazzspeakers.english.eyp.com.tw/eyp/front/bin/ptdetail.phtml?Part=DE005&Category=200011096

Various reviews (seemingly good) can be found via Google.

If anyone has any other suggestions, I would be pleased to hear about them.
 
Another option is the Cambridge Soundworks DTT3500 standalone decoder/amp. It's about the size of my Pansat 2700 and works beautifully with it. Attach speakers to it and you're good to go. I don't know if CS still manufactures it or not, but I found mine at the local Goodwill store for about $25.
 
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