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In Reply to: Music Listening, I Have Separate System posted by Robertc88 on September 02, 2002 at 13:22:35:
If that is the case (good to see you have your priorities in order)
how about INTEGRATING your stereo and home theatre setups?The main weakness of a surround receiver is the onboard amplification (power and pre).
Combine everything and your precious stereo remains unchanged whilst your 5.1 will definitely improve due to the valves now running the mains.
The Denon will only be providing surround preamplification and power to 3 channels instead of 5.As I am not too familiar with your Denon I am guessing that the rear panel will support the connectivity requirements.
If not , sorry for wasting your time.
LINGERLONGER
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Getting a receiver with preamp outputs for all channels, and direct (analog) pre inputs for all channels, is something people look for in their SECOND AV receiver. Makes things very flexible. Even better if the receiver amps all have separate inputs, so you can switch around what amp does what. Very often the front amps are better, and if you use an external (music system) front amp, you can redirect the receiver front amps to the surrounds, say, or to the backs if you ever have them.I have combined the music and HT systems, but only to the extent the front HT preamp outputs go over to the music system, otherwise they are separate. So nothing gets ruined for music, the DVDP not being used in the music system (though it could).
Since I bought all my equipment from the same audio/video dealer, I'll ask them how to go about what you are recommending. I'm assuming it is possible with the Denon. Thanks for the tip. The Denon is a good unit for the buck paid but is as I stated before only entry level for HT at best.
I also think the best upgrade is a separate power for the front speakers, as you already have one, just integrate, then use direct mode for stereo, unless you get hooked in DPLII, as I did...
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