A cunundrum of sorts... any ideas?


I have Tannoy HPD 385's (15") and I am building our forever home, and would like to utilize them in a 5.1 home theatre set-up BUT I want to use them, and only them through my Analog set-up, which will be either a Bryston 4B or a Quad both vintage through my Macintosh MX-117 vintage Pre-amp tuner.
I would like to have rear speakers and a centre speaker through a 5.1 system that has a really good DAC so I can send my signal to the Bryston or Quad, or utilize my existing DAC.
I don't want to have to spend 4 grand on new 9.1 system just to get a good centre speaker and rear speakers.
I would like to find a great older hi end 5.1 system to power the center and rears and yet be able to use my existing analog stuff so I can still play music through the Tannoys when i feel like it.
Any ideas?

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Showing 2 responses by holmz

@carlsbad that list is missing mine.

I was surprised when I saw a bypass on the used preamp I got, and in my case I do not need to power the preamp…

  • when the preamp is shut off then the bypass is relayed “on”.
  • If the preamp is on, then bypass is off as the relay points back to the preamp inputs.

But one either needs to turn on the amp(s) manually, or have a trigger input etc. like on a newer amp.

 

The only thing you need is to make sure your HT system has pre-out for the front 2 channels and most all of them do

^this^

Having just gone through this, and still going through it…

Ran an AVP (which is an AVR without the amps)… so it has either XLR or RCA outputs.

  • The rears and center channels go to some small AIYAMA amps and the speakers.
  • The front channels into the traditional preamp—>amp—>speakers

You probably need RCAs to go into an Aux input on the analogue side.
Then you pretty much need to fix the volume pretty high so that the AVR/AVP is controlling it. (And not forget to turn it down when switching sources.)

If the AVR you are looking at does not have RCA outputs for the LF/RF, then you cannot get the signal to the analogue side. Assuming it is RCAs?

So if it is an AVR then you need at least the front two channel in RCA/XLR.
XLRs can work with an XLR—>RCA adapter like ones from Nuetrik at (~$10/ea).