I can't make up My Mind Please Help...


I am going to be upgrading PRE/PRO within next week. Im looking to spend 3-5k. I have narrowed down to two units. The Aragon stage one and the EAD theatremaster 8000pro. My logic behind picking these two is they are supposed to be very good/great performers for 2ch along with all the other stuff. I listen about 70% 2ch and rest DVD-A and movies. And i care much more about music quality than movie playback. I am limited for space and dont have the option for seperate systems.

A couple of things i think worth mentioning:

The Aragon has analog pass thru for 2ch w/bass managment in analog domain along with analog pass thru for SACD and DVD-A. And also different crossovers can be set for 2ch and all
others..

The EAD has the ability with analog pass thru for 8ch's
so a DVD-A 6ch can be used along with a SACD for 2ch. It
also has ability for stereo subs which could be very useful.

I would love to hear any comments on those two?
I am teetering on the fence and cant make up my mind.

My system consists of:

YAMAHA RX595 using as a pre/pro (this is what im replacing)
BEL CANTO EVO6
BEL CANTO DAC2
YAMAHA DVD-920 DVD-A
YAMAHA CDM-900 Redbook
MONSTER POWER HTS-5000
INFINITY: 4 IL30'S FLOORSTANDING AND TWO IL10 CENTERS
(ONE FRONT CENTER..ONE BACK CENTER)
VELODYNE SUB: CHT15 (SERVO CONTROLLED)
MONSTER SUB POWER (sub only)
ALL INTERCONNECTS: ANALYSIS PLUS CRYSTAL OVALS
SPEAKER WIRES: ANALYSIS PLUS OVAL 12'S BI WIRED
Video:
TOSHIBA 65 HDTV
TOSHIBA HDTV RECIEVER DST3000
MONSTER POWER HTS-1000 (video only)
Hughes oval dish for Direct TV.
TERK TV55 for terestrial HD signals.
spluta

Showing 1 response by soix

I'm gonna back up what sidssp and forever were saying. You'll get better 2-channel performance, better value, and more flexibility going with a better stereo pre and a decent pre/pro. This way, you're putting more money into the 2-channel aspect of your system and less in the surround processing area while still getting great performance there.

One of the stereo pres recommended above(to which I'd add the surprising Marsh P2000 preamp offered in either tubed or ss versions in the $1200-$1500 range new) combined with something like Rotel's new 1066 pre/pro would give you true high-end 2-channel performance with excellent surround capabilities. Another benefit of going this way is that instead of being limited to 2 or 3 pre/pros that sound good in stereo(but who knows if they really synergize with YOUR 2-channel system), you'll have a huge selection of stereo preamps so you're free to find the one that really works best for your system in 2-channel -- NEVER underestimate the power of synergy. A combo like this could be much less costly than the expensive pre/pro route and offer potentially better 2-channel performance and greater flexibility now and when upgrading.

Okay, I've said my piece. Best of luck.