Dolby Atmos 7.4.2 using all in wall Speakers


Hi all,

Been a long time "lurker" here at Audiogon, just recently joined as a member.

So I am a big "Diyer" and truly enjoy the pursuit of achieving the final result (As well as enjoying the final product!). I am setting up an Atmos 7.2.4 set up in my basement and I have purchased all the speakers (speakercraft cinema one series) and built two subs using Dayton Audio 18"drivers.  Am using a Berringher amp for the subs and I have the Yamaha A3040 for the full range speakers.  The only piece remaining to buy is the additional amp needed to power the front L and R speakers since the A3040 only has amplification for 9 speakers.

So my dilema is what amp should I purchase...what brand and how many channels; 2, 3, 5, or 7.  Ideally it should have a similar acoustic sound to the Yamaha (not sure if that is possible).  I don't know too much about how amps sound aside from what i have read here and other audio websites.  My max budget is $1000, preferable like to stay in the $750 range.  I know the key will be to have the front stage sound similar, so a 3 channel or 5 channel would be optimal.

Anyone have experience with Speakercraft cinema one series and what amps work well with them?  I prefer a neutral sound open sound with tight controlled bass.  Not an overly bright or harsh sound.  Am considering Parasound, Rotel & Outlaw Audio.  (Leaning towards the outlaw audio from what I have read).  Not opposed to purchasing used, really like the Threshold amp on sale here at Audiogon, but not familiar with how the Class A and A/B hybrid will sound.

I hope i have given enough information for you gurus to advise me.  Looking forward to reading the replies!
h1-vltg

Showing 1 response by jazzdj

Sorry for the late reply on this, but I would think especially if you are using this also for 2 channel playback that a separate 3 or 5 channel amp for the front channels is the best option. As long as you're talking about adding a quality amp, which it sounds like you are with the brands and budget mentioned especially if you're open to a good used amp. An Emotiva XPA Gen 3 in 3 channel config would be just over your budget ($1100) and would easily outperform any receiver. The front channels have easily the highest demands placed on them and your Yamaha receiver would benefit more from offloading the power used by those.