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In Reply to: Vandersteen HT Setup posted by Mi-Foodie on January 27, 2005 at 16:34:35:
NAD makes a pre/pro ands a seven channel amp that are loaded with features, are user friendly, warranteed (P and L) for 2 years, and best of all are very musical. For the pre/pro, make sure you get the updated version which has Dolby Pro Logic IIx to simulate seven channel sound.
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After thinking about it a bit. Would it be reasonable or possibl eto use tubes on the front when I use 2 channel and the use a solid state for the center and rears when I use the HT? That would seem to be the best of both worlds unless there would be some problem I don't know about.
I am a great beliver in having all five (or seven) channels identical
(identical speakers, identical distance from the sweet spot, identical levels set by meter, and identical amplification). Deviating from this ideal leads to a discontinuity in the "accoustic bubble" one is trying to create in a multi-channel home theater. It would seem that mixing tubes and transistors can lead to this discontinuity. Across the front pans especially would suffer.
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