Instead of buying a surround amplifier, I'd like to make use of the great sound/$$ value of vintage amps (like Scotts) to power each one of the 5 or 7 signals separate, so front R&L will get the bennefit of my two MC-30's driving Lowthers, while rear R&L can be driven by a stereo Scott integrated amp & the center by a mono amp. I conceive this to be ideal since I can control the level of amplification and even eq settings for each speaker individually. My question is what do I need to buy that "decodes" the signal from a CD/DVD/Sat Receiver into the 5 or 7 signals, not amplified, that make up the surround system?. How can I add an active subwooffer? Am I crazy or on a worthy track?
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Topic - How to build a flexible (& good) surround - O'le Silver 18:24:20 04/13/02 (7)
- Re: How to build a flexible (& good) surround - Estes 11:25:36 04/14/02 (0)
- Re: How to build a flexible (& good) surround - John C. - Aussie 18:44:05 04/13/02 (5)
- Re: How to build a flexible (& good) surround - O'le Silver 09:43:16 04/14/02 (4)
- DAC is as you say but ... - John C. - Aussie 16:28:04 04/14/02 (3)
- Re: DAC is as you say but ... - O'le Silver 22:08:56 04/15/02 (2)
- Re: DAC is as you say but ... - michael w 04:46:41 04/17/02 (0)
- Re: DAC is as you say but ... - John C. - Aussie 23:48:27 04/15/02 (0)