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Re: Get a decent pre/pro...

Why do you need a loop? I use a passive pre and all I did was to find where I need to set the volume control in order to have the L/R match the other three that were adjusted with the pre/pro.

It's simple and best of both worlds. Most of us would rather have a great two channel, and a pre/pro that is decent, but not great. Or so that's my assumption, right or wrong.

So I change the input on passive to "Video" and run the L/R outs from the pre/pro into the passive and onto my main amp. Other channels are from pre/pro to surround amp/sub.

-- Greg


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