In Reply to: RE: Audio Processor Advice -- Do I even need one?? posted by Kal Rubinson on February 26, 2012 at 18:04:06:
I was driving bright loudspeakers with a customer-grade class-D amplifier, so music hadn't faired too well at all. Watching movies, it's OK. So the loudspeakers and the amplifier may go. However, I was wondering whether it is useful to keep around the decoding functionality for the limited use I would put it to.
I see a lot of well priced, used 5.1 integrated amplifiers for sale (even 7.1), but I only need two channels IMO. I also see a lot of just audio processors with antiquated video switching. I wonder if they would do the job for some ultimate audio flexibility?
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Follow Ups
- Panasonic SA-XR45 - jedrider 19:50:43 02/26/12 (7)
- 5.1 Dolby Digital A/V receivers are thrift store items now - Zoltar The Inedible 23:43:17 02/26/12 (6)
- RE: 5.1 Dolby Digital A/V receivers are thrift store items now - jedrider 09:34:33 02/27/12 (5)
- AH. Now we can begin again. - Kal Rubinson 11:49:45 02/27/12 (4)
- Sources again! - jedrider 12:02:20 02/27/12 (3)
- OK. Here goes. - Kal Rubinson 15:24:46 02/27/12 (2)
- RE: OK. Here goes. - Zoltar The Inedible 16:37:46 02/27/12 (0)
- Thank you. - jedrider 16:21:01 02/27/12 (0)