you forgot to mention eARC has lip synchronisation. That means, if you use a DAC which has a lot of lag - which is the case on the optical and coaxial spdif in denafrips dacs, you will want to convert the eARC to USB. Currently the only device that does this (including usb out) is the bluesound node.
Thanks for noticing @drazenbabich.They are the Made in UK, Castle Windsor Earl’s, which we are preparing to launch in Australia in the next few weeks. Exciting updates ahead!
@@audiovisualrevolution Nice! Love the look of those Windsors. Hope they will be able to go head to head with Wharfedale heritage line and not be too dear. Cheers.
One of my favourite combinations is with the Wharfedale EVO4.2's, saying that we've tried the Super Denton's with the 7000A and they too sound awesome - note both are a 3 way bookshelf speaker 🔉🔉🔉
you forgot to mention eARC has lip synchronisation. That means, if you use a DAC which has a lot of lag - which is the case on the optical and coaxial spdif in denafrips dacs, you will want to convert the eARC to USB. Currently the only device that does this (including usb out) is the bluesound node.
HDMI for the win!
Mate what’s that speaker behind you? Cheers.
Thanks for noticing @drazenbabich.They are the Made in UK, Castle Windsor Earl’s, which we are preparing to launch in Australia in the next few weeks. Exciting updates ahead!
@@audiovisualrevolution Nice! Love the look of those Windsors. Hope they will be able to go head to head with Wharfedale heritage line and not be too dear. Cheers.
What are some good bookshelf speakers to pair with the 7000a?
One of my favourite combinations is with the Wharfedale EVO4.2's, saying that we've tried the Super Denton's with the 7000A and they too sound awesome - note both are a 3 way bookshelf speaker 🔉🔉🔉