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In Reply to: Receivers with pre outs? posted by middleground on December 12, 2004 at 07:23:59:
If your DVD player has analog out 6 channel, you can split it from there. That's how I do it. You just have to manually adjust the center and rears.
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Hardly a good solution even though it works. HT Bypass function is better.
Can the front preamp output from the ht receiver go to the front 2ch preamp. (eg. tape input, I have no passthrough on my Marsh 2000B)and
the rear preamp output from the ht receiver go directly to a seperate amp, (not preamp), for the rear surrounds? (It would be an old Adcom that I from a past system)
Yes but then you need to make sure you have a fixed gain setting for that input. If the Marsh has a stepped volume control, that should be easy.
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I have a different set up.
I don't have a premap with a HT by pass.
What I do have is a maCintosh c 28 preamp, and a MC 162 for the front L and R.
Do you have any suggestions how to do it better, with a limited budget?
Fake a HT bypass: Use one of your regular inputs but make sure you always use it with the exact level setting every time. This is easy with a stepped volume control or you can put a physical stop/indicator on the control.
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