demand better when spending $10 to $30 grand !!!
Do you integrate a stereo preamp with HT system?
i like to switch back and forth and ease of switching is very important. Tube preamps are a challenge as high end preamps limit their remote functionality. So family use is problematic cause they are lazy as they like full finctionality of a remote.
i may have to go to a ss preamp as they offer full functional remotes but i would miss tubes.
Great idea, blend the two together, have fun, experiment, see what works for you. i have loved HT for so many years, blending the two is a great way to enjoy both :0) Parasound actually allows you to use its HaloHint6 for your mains, so use it for HT and Music, cant wait til mine arrives Remember, this is fun, sharing time with family, sounds zooming around the room, rumbling the floor beneath you, feeling like a hurricane is in your room hahaha now thats fun. i love my stereo and HT |
For stereo, balanced analog goes directly from a disc player to a preamp. For surround, HDMI goes from the disc player to a processor; the processor returns balanced front LR analog to a by-pass input of the preamp, and sends surround channels to a pair of amps for side and rear surround. Front LR sound quality seems the same whether stereo or surround, i.e., a successful integration. I use a 100" projection screen for video, and the sound tracks the picture well. |
good advice, might as well get rid of the family, any friends, and any joy you might get from anything involving video in your loneliness ... ......................
I have a separate 2 channel music system, and a separate small 5.1 home theater, at either end of the same room. (shown in my System photos here). I love both.
A Home Theater, small or large, you will have at least 5.1, thus an AVR with remote control with audio mode options, including a 2 channel stereo mode. That's it, don't make listening to Stereo via a HT more complicated than that.
Surround sound when properly done is great, I leave the AVR on 'Direct', it senses the coding, however I frequently change/force my surround sound receiver to 2 channel mode and it often sounds better. Much is pseudo surround and much is simply poorly done. That's just a menu change via remote control (and remembering to try it). IMO, in a Home Theater, Imaging is more critical than Sound Quality/Frequency Extension. L/C/R Imaging over a Wide Area is a big part of
the solution when video is involved, or, when listening to 2 channel with a
friend My DBX Soundfield 100 speakers and their method of creating imaging L/C/R over a very wide angle is paramount to successful involvement/enjoyment. http://www.hifi-classic.net/review/dbx-soundfield-100-135.html |