I currently have my DVD player running directly into my 2 channel system. The sound is ok, except voices are often muted realtive to other sound effects. Based on other posts, it looks like I can use my 2 channel pre and do a pass through in passive mode to a surround sound processor. Anyone know how that works? Do I need an extra amp to power a subwoofer? I currently only have a crappy old DVD player, no subwoofer and no surround processor. Any help on equipment and setup would be appreciated. Here's the rest of my stuff:Adcom GFP-750
2 B&K ST 2140 Amps
B&W DM 640 speakers
Unused old marantz THX ampOr, if there is anything I can do by just upgrading the DVD player as a better source component, let me know.
Thanks!
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Topic - 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - FICEJJ 13:46:41 10/05/04 (7)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - Whell 07:53:08 10/06/04 (0)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - Kal Rubinson 16:18:39 10/05/04 (2)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - EJJ 07:21:53 10/06/04 (1)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - Kal Rubinson 08:41:56 10/06/04 (0)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - monk 15:26:11 10/05/04 (2)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - EJJ 07:24:03 10/06/04 (1)
- Re: 2 Channel Setup for Home theater with Adcom GFP-750 - monk 08:05:22 10/09/04 (0)