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A few questions need answering.
Not all a/v receivers can be connected to an amp because of pre/pro outs, right? If I want to buy a AVR and later in the furure hook it up to a 5.1 or 7.1 channel amp, what are some options? I like Marantz. Music is not a big concern, blu-ray 90% of the time. Or should a pre/pro processor and amp be the way to go, from the start. My budget B&W 600S3 speaker set-up is not a factor, hope to replace them with midrange B&W or other. What AVR is out there that has pre/pro outs for the future? Even if I don't go for an amp now, years down the road the option is there. |
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Depends on your budget. One of the best non powered surround processor/pre amps are the Outlaw Audio; they are comming out with their new model 997 soon at $1399 and closing out the olds models 990 for $699. Good 7 channel amps like the Outlaw Audio start around $600 or so and go up to $3k for 7 x 300 watts balanced outputs. Thus if buying both is out of your budget I would get a cheap used AVR to get buy and save up for separates later. I say used since it looks like your going to get good speakes not just the run of the mill Polks, etc. so get a used AVR and after a bit buy the separates.
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If you like Marantz, why not stay with them & pick up their top dog AVR. This way you'll be sitting pretty until the urge to go to a separate multi channel amp hits you. Other great lines to take a look at are, Arcam, NAD, Rotel, B&K.
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Just peeked behind my Marantz SR5200, noticed it has pre outs on the back left side. Had no idea. No HDMI, it is almost 9 years old.
1.Is there any benefit in upgrading to a new AVR? I'm getting confused... (Sorry if some of these answers have been posted, I may have read them, but I don't really understand.) 2.. If the blu-ray player decodes DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD, can I connect it to my AVR with 6 RCA cables, and recieve lossless HD sound? 3. If I do #1, will I have problems with the LFE? My sub is B&W ASW600, 10" 150W active sub. It has controls on the back for volume level, low-pass filter frequency, low-pass filter bypass, bass roll-off alignment. Will this give me the adjustments I need? 4. Do I set the Marantz to Source Direct, to get the sound I want, or do I use the auto function with S-Direct off? 5. Later, I want more power for better speakers, can the pre-outs on the Marantz SR5200 be connected to a new 5.1 amp? 6. If the player is decoding HD audiio and upconverting DVDs, what purpose does the AVR really have? |
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If your Blu-ray player can bitstream the newer lossless audio codecs, then picking up a newer AVR such as the Yamaha RX-V 663 will give you internal decoding, 7.1 channel pre outs, YPAO room optimization with mic, good surround field modes, and a phonograph pre-amp stage built in.
It's a heck of an AVR / pre-pro combo for around $350 online. Step up to the RX-V863 and you add a good 1080p scaler for all video inputs. |
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I know this is an ongoing discussion... if my Blu-ray player can decode, do I need an AVR with internal decoding? Why send it via bitstream to the AVR?
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I can give you a basic reply to your question, as I do not consider myself extremely well versed in the audio area. However, if your Blu-ray player can decode then you would not need to bitstream the audio to your AVR to decode. However, if the Blu-ray player does not decode, then you would need the AVR to decode, thus the need to bitsream. Also, make sure you are using HDMI to get the best possible audio codecs. Feel free guys to correct me or elaborate further, if need be.
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I guess I am happy with the amp in my 9 year old AVR. The thing weighs a ton, so that has gotta be good.
![]() I am thinking about getting new fronts and a new center, Tonight I'm salivating over a pair of B&W704s and HTM7 (think I can buy them without upsetting my wife too much) Very interested in seperates. What I can gather from you guys and other threads, after the speakers I should invest in a 5 channel amp, or maybe 2channel just for the 704s. Do speakers like 704s deserve being run on seperates, or should I forget it and just buy a higher end AVR from Marantz. |
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gnb2008,
I have B&W 600 series 3 -LCR60 center and 4 DM600s and ASW600. The center and the 600s are small, but I wouldn't trade them for Polk towers or Bose cubes for anything. They are great speakers. Maybe I'll get into 6.1, current receiver will do it, I will put old center behind sofa. The two DM600s will need a new home. They really are the little speaker that could. I'd like to move them into the bedroom to replace the Bose ipod Soundock my wife bought me for Christmas, it might be considered a declaration of war. Bose is small and convient, but I'd rather have a CD player, an amp and 2 bookshelf speakers. It's the thought that counts, right? I don't know how 704s up front with mesh with 600s in back, but I can't see me buying 705s for surrounds. I'm an American living in Taiwan, won't be shipping anything overseas. |
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Since you don't listen to music very often, you should concentrate on an amp(s) for home theater use. Ideally you should consider a multi-channel amp...... your pick, but I would say a 3 or 5ch amp is perfect and then drive the remaining 2 or 4 surround channels with the receiver, well if your receiver is capable of all 4, If not a 7ch amp if you need it. The B&W's are nice, I would upgrade speakers first and then your amp or receiver. |
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Just read an interesting thread at What hi-fi. Some guy was unhappy about replacing his old Marantz SR5200 (the one I have) with Denon AVR-1909. Also he is running old B&W 600S3 speakers (same as me). Like someone said, a new AVR or amp isn't always better.
I started down the road to buy a new HDMI, HD-audio capable AVR, to realize what I have is good. With the right connections and possibly the addition of a seperate amp and new speakers, I can be happy getting HD sound, no need to throw old gear out the window. |
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Opips2, for my setup, 7 channels would do absolutely nothing since I am in a confined space. Also, I would have to say that almost 80% of the movies coming out are 5.1 so the rear 2 channels are absolutely useless unless you matrix them. My amp is capable of 7.1 and when I have the space, I will upgrade, but right now, it is a complete waste of money for me.
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There movie are coming out most 5.1 channel but surround sound are weak than the front sound. I need more extra surround sounds are balance equal the front sound are strong enough. Blu-ray has 7.1 is best sound spot your large position. if I want 2 row sofas or loveseats and 2 lazychairs. that's why large room. use 7.1 speakers than 5.1 the speaker sound to your position. 60 watts = 3-4 feets 100-150 watts = 5-6 feets 200-300 watts = 7-9 feets Opi |
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I understand you probably need to play your system louder than most, but where did you get this information from? It doesn't make sense to me! John |
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