NEWBIE need help understanding Seperates V Receive


Hi all!

Ok this is my first post, ive had home theaters set up before but im talking Bose etc. I have been doing some reading and I am now getting more into this as a hobby rather than a sit on the sofa and listen/watch type of thing.

So my first thing is I dont understand the terminology, like when I look on this site I see "pre-amps" "poweramps" "integrated" etc, what are these things and their role?

Previously I just used a receiver but the more I read the more I am into buying seperates, so what would I need to basically have a 5.1 or 7.1 set up without having a receiver but achieving the same goal as a receiver????

From what I know and please correct me, I need an amp and also the A/V processor.....is that it??? And obviously my speakers and sub.

But ive never had separates before so I am somewhat confused on that piece.

So for speakers I am hoping to go with B&W, the CM series or the XT series, the room is smallish 13x13x9H feet.

I will use the system for 50:50 Music:Movies

What combos would you recommend to power these B&W's and what brands?

Thank you for any input and sorry to be asking these questions!
johnmadden

Showing 1 response by jklowan

Rotel makes decent mid level components

Rotel RMB-1075 - 5 channel amp - 600-700 used
Rotel RSP-1570 - Pre Pro Pocessor - 850-1000 used
Oppo Bdp-93 - mutli disk player - I would by this new as I am not a fan of buying used disk players.

add your speakers & sub of choice and you'll be good to go for 5.1, have fun.

You can add a 2 channel amp and 2 more speakers when funds allow for your 7.1

I ran a rotel system for awhile and was quite happy, I used Paradigm studio and it did sound very good

Rotel RSP-1570