Best pre/pro and m/ch power amp for stereo?


I've been using my Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home speakers for HT (with REL Storm III sub) with McIntosh MHT100 and for stereo with McIntosh 6900 for quite a long time now and now think about combining multichanell and stereo set ups in one. Sick of changing the cables etc. I know that Onkyo 906 is a good recommendation for sonics but I doubt that an integrated receiver will sound killer in stereo so basically I need a great pre/pro and power amp that will deliver superb stereo sound as well as HT. Of course the pre/pro must have all the latest HD formats. I'm thinking about brands like Classe, Krell etc. What would you recommend?
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If you like your McIntosh equipment then maybe that is the way to go. They make a very highly regarded pre/pro, but it ain't cheap. Either way finding a HT pre/pro that will perform in stereo, at the level a dedicated two channel pre will, is very difficult maybe even impossible. A couple of other candidates may be the new Sim Audio Moon processor which will internally decode all of the newest hi rez audio codecs available from the Bluray format. It is either just now becoming available or will be very shortly. Also Levinson has a new processeor being released soon that will also decode Dolby True HD, and DTS HD Master Audio internally but the price, OUCH! Along with the Integra unit these are the only high end pre/pros that currently decode the high end surround formats that I know of. Truthfully, if the concern is strictly audio then having a pre/pro that decodes the hi-rez codecs internally is not neccessary, as many of the new Bluray players will decode them internally and route them to the RCA multi-channel outputs on the back of the player, which you then in turn connect to the multi-channel analogue pass-through inputs on your pre/pro. This opens up the available choices significantly.

As far as mutichannel amplifiers go some suggestions would be an older EAD 8300, or the Moon Titan, or possibly the Theta Dreadnaught,or again McIntosh.