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I currently have a home theater mainly used for watching movies/TV. It is currently a 7.2 system with Sunfire CRW-3 for the LCR, Sunfire bipoles for the side and back surround and 2 Sunfire Subs, powered by a NAD m17 pre-amp and a Sunfire 7401 amp. I will soon be adding at least a pair of height speakers for a 7.2.2 system once NAD updates its module. The Sunfire amp only has 7 channels, and I will need to at least run 9. Question is: do I buy a dedicated 3 channel amp for the LCR and run everything else off my current Sunfire. OR get an identical sunfire amp so everything is run equally. Or a third option. Thanks
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