I am winning
Sup internets. I'm eating BBQ flavour coated peanuts and typing at the same thyme. Win.
Now go away.
Felber Shintiks, right? RIGHT? Too many y'all interested in that pain, maybe later like 3 years.
What's at the end of this internet?
After your last moronic thread in completely the wrong sub-forum, followed closely on it's heels by this little gem, I for one and hoping that before the end of this internet, you have an unfortunate accident (on youtube if possible) involving you, a catering can of cheeze whizz and ramset fastener.
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mbm or others who know about this stuffs:
Without much forethought, I went and bought a Sony Blu-Ray player. I now realize that it has digital coaxial audio output only. My old (but still very good in my opinion) Sony SA-VA15 speaker system basically only has RCA inputs. I thought about just returning the Blu-Ray player and sticking to analog audio for time being as it sounds fine to me, but I found 2 Polk audio m70 speakers ("gently used; great condition") on Craigslist today and the guy only wants $125 for the pair. Judging by what they run new, that seems pretty good.
Anyone have recommendations on an inexpensive receiver that'll handle the m70 speakers and the digital audio of the Blu-Ray player?
Feel free to toss all of that out and recommend whatever also.
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Wait, what?
Digital coaxial? SPDIF?
Don't those use RCA plugs? I guess you know what you're talking about wrt the amp/reciever being analog and all, but, you know, words.
edit: Since I'm at it, there are adapters between, say toslink and spdif/rca. There could be something similar between whatever it is you have.
Last edited by Snee; 01-26-2014 at 06:22 PM.
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