Originally posted by fastball
You are absolutely right. While I described the properties of the disc and software I also wanted to point this out, but I felt I was going a little long on my posts. While DVDA has the capability to reproduce the most accurate audio ever, the final output will depend on pre amp and amplifer quality, quality of wiring, and of course, speakers. If you skimp on any of those, DVDA is pretty much useless. And DVDA in a car can be almost as useless, as you pointed out, because of the road noise, wind noise, engine, and other vibrations that you don't have in your home. If you want to talk home audio, I can put a thread in the Audio and Electronics forum.
hehe, it's ok, i was just making sure that people know about that as well. Unless you can practically eliminate the noise or get near dead silent, else all the great sounds will just get loss in the noise and vibration. I say it's a gimmic, since there is no car company that's willing to have a stereo system good enough to take advantage of DVD audio.
I see you have BA speakers. Good choice. I love their speakers.