Modern Processors, What to DO?!?


Hello All!

I am thinking of making my way into the home theater realm again after 10+ years with a two channel rig.  As it stands, I still have a fantastic 2.2 Classe/JMLabs/AudioPhysic setup that I would like to preserve the sound of as much as possible, but I want to be able to expand into home theater as well.

I am thinking about something that is up to snuff with the current 4k landscape and possibly ATMOS or other processing capabilities including height channels.  Now this is not a MUST, but I'm thinking, since it is available, I might do something in this realm so as to at least preserve the video capabilities of my current setup (future proof 4k Samsung with umbilical and external hookups).

Options that have come up in my research thus far are the Marantz 8802a, Anthem 60 and if I really wanted to stretch the budget I could go for Classe Sigma SSP or Krell Foundation.  

I'm just not sure where to go...looking at all of the change that has happened makes me want to just quit and stick with what I know, but what fun would that be!

Thank you for your input!

Ben
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Showing 1 response by soix

Any processor you add to your system will likely change the sound, which doesn't sound like something you'd prefer.  If I were you I'd just get a good AV receiver with preamp outs and use that for HT processing and powering the center and surround channels.  Just take the front L/R preamp outs from the AVR and plug them into an unused input on your stereo preamp and switch to that input when you want home theater (just set a reference volume level on the stereo pre if it doesn't have an HT pass through), and you have the best of both worlds.  I did this and it works very well, especially if stereo is your priority.  It's also a lot cheaper and takes up much less real estate than a good prepro and additional amps.  I'd recommend something like the Yamaha Aventage RX-A870, which has decent sound, all the features and power you're likely to need, and unlike many others has proven to be very reliable.  Hope this helps and best of luck.