Preamp sugestions for an Anthem statment p5 HT?


I was looking into the D2 Anthem (older non 3d version) But I started to think what other Pre Amps should I look into?

I know there is the Input output thing between the amp and pre, so what am I looking for?

The only thing I absolutly need in the pre amp is
1) at least a 5 channel XLR connetions to the amp
2) the pre amp to be able to alow a "lossless" signal..IE Dolby True HD.

So what ya got and why?

Thanks,
Bill
baranowski
The anthem d2v is just too damn expensive... maybe just use the elite for the pre and call it good. i would no even know how to begin matching up a pre to my amp when it was not the same manufacturer, i am sure there is a lot to consider...
Well... i am looming for an anthem D2v, not the new 3D model. maybe one will come up at a decent price since it is not the latest and greatest. i will look into the other suggestions. thanks
The Anthems are very good, although as you say are somewhat pricy.

Emotiva has had problems with the earlier versions of its processor. I do not know the current details, but they were, at least originally, not rock solid. Getting all the details right can be complicated on a 7.1 processor.

Cary 11/12 sound great, but likewise, have had some issues with things like pops/clicks and syncing.

Classe is very fine, but so is the price.

From the mass market guys, many people like Integra processors, like the 9.8, 9.9, 80.2. Integra is a top end Onkyo brand.

Marantz also has a strong following. The 7005 is current.

I have only heard the Anthem, not the others. But at least those are some of the main choices.
It would seem that the upcoming Emotiva XMC-1 would do the trick for you, $1499. Check it out:

http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/processors/emotiva-xmc-1-pre

-RW-
It doesn't matter all that much to me if the out side matches. the d2v seems to be a little expensive.
I think you are on the right track with a D2. It's very highly reviewed and it matches your amp cosmetically. Unless you want to go in a totally different direction, that is what I would do.