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In Reply to: A/V with Amplifier question posted by mattismc on November 02, 2001 at 04:00:37:
Posted by mattismc on November 02, 2001 at 04:00:37Hello, sorry in advance if my english is poor,
But my question is : i have an amplifier a Marantz PM7000 who's i can use as a single amplifier and connected a pre-amplifier in, a CD player a Marantz 6000 ose with a B&W CDM7SE for the speakers, and i want upgrade my actual system into a homecinema system and keep my actual configuration, i have a look for various A/V amplifiers, Marantz sr7200, Denon AVC10, Micromega AVP, and i would have the following configuration : for listening a cd via my PM7000 with the cd connected on and the B&W connected on too, and for vieving DVD, listenning the center and surround (i think for a center a LCR3 and surround the DM303)in a mentionned A/V amplifier, use the pre-out for the front speaker of the A/V connected to the PM7000 for example on AUX1, or i need to connect my front speakers pre-out in the pre-in of my amplifier, beceause i dont want lost the sound produced by my amplifier and cd with a direct connection, that i dont know is how the sound will be passing the cd's sound via another A/V amplifier, and i have for complicating the matter different version from the resellers, one saw me that i cannot use an AUX1 for re-directed the sound of my pre-out to AUX on my amp i need used the pre-in, this is for Marantz & Denon, but for the Micromega resellers's
saw me that i dont need used the pre-in of my amp i need just connect
the pre-out fron speakers of the Micromega and connect in an AUX1
and it works, sound great, bla bla blaI anyone on this forum a tested this type of configuration, the sound
but cant buy anothers front speakers i have a small place in my drawing-room and i'm conviced by the 5.1 system wiht hp 1 inch per 1 inch.Thanks to all for your help.
Mattismc from Geneva
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