DVD player used as a CD player good/bad


Hi, I have recently started wondering if one of my weak links to poor cd sound and punch is the fact that I am using my Toshiba DVD player for CD 2ch listening. I use my optical connections between the player and A/V receiver. I really want better sound. I have upgreaded to a Denon receiver that will be here shortly and I run klipsch towers and surrounds and a velodyne 15in sub. I really lack good hit in the 100hz area. It really sounds like the mids are muted or uncapable of playing loud. Do I need a dedicated SACD or CD player to enjoy good 2ch audio. Any educ. on the subject would be great.
Thanks
viper6383
The internal dac is what delivers the sound you seek, (or are stuck with,) when using a single box unit. You will like some better than others. Borrow another brand, like an older Pioneer with a Burr-Brown bit based dac, from a friend and experiment. You could also experiment with an external dac.

Less expensive components, just like their expensive cousins, can become disfuntional. Yours may not be working correctly.

100 Hz suckout occurs in many rooms, as well. See the Allison effect...

Good luck,

Charlie
Actually, many DVD players do a wonderful job of playing CDs. The culprit could be the optical connection or the(probably inferior) DACs in the receiver. Try hooking up the analog outputs of the DVD player to the receiver and see if the sound is more pleasing.
one more thing that is degrading the sound is the optical connection that you are using instead of the coaxial from the DVD to the receiver. If you have coaxial digital out, use it instead of the optical.