Hi, right now, I've got 2 pairs of speakers, one for my audio system and one for my HT system. The HT speakers are driven by a Yamaha RXV795 which has pre-ins and preouts. Of course, I'd like to get rid of my HT speakers and use my higher quality audio-only speakers (cleans up the mess of having 2 pairs of speakers as well, makes my room look like some audio shop). So, can I use my receiver as a decoder ? Drive my center and rear speakers with it, and the front with my audio power amp. How ??? Thorugh the tape loops ? I think I can, but I'll have to fiddle with 2 volume controls. Anybody can confirm my theory ?
Thanks, Rgds
JR
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Topic - Advise needed... Can I use an AC-3/DTS Receiver as a Decoder - JR 06:59:30 07/13/99 (2)
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