Receiver vs. processer?


I have a dedicated 2-channel system right now, but I am adding theater. Just bought a blu-ray and a plasma. Movies will be the main use, but I still have 2000 LP's and SACD's to listen to on occasion. My question is do I ditch the pre-amp (Classe) and power amp (Bel Canto Evo) for an A/V receiver or simply add a processor? Analog is an issue and I don't want to compromise my phono input too much. Are there any powered 5 channel processors out there, or am I looking at a power amp/processor combo? Any direction is greatly appreciated. Oh, and I'm not made of money, so Krell or similar high end brands are out. Thanks!
mranalog
I've a fairly decent 2 channel setup (Musical Fidelity 308 Integrated fed by a Benchmark DAC1). The 308 splits duty with my home theater as it has a passthrough input that bysteps its preamp. That said, it's paired with another decent 7 channel amp, all fed by a pre/pro processor for home theater duty. It's fairly seamless and I've no complaints.

Might not be the answer you're looking for as you have separate preamp and amplifier already, but a good integrated 2 channel with this type of passthrough helps solve the problem.
I am in the same boat as you Mranalog .
I choose to go the H/T receiver route with some fairly efficient speakers mounted on the wall .

As above , integrating can be a hassle and exspensive . It will also be easier for others to operate when you are away .

Good luck .
Thanks for the help. My main speaker system is Martin Logan Aeons and a Muse 18 sub. My room is fairly small, and running two systems in the same room is out of the question. With my budget, I'm thinking that the receiver looped through my existing system would be best as it will power everything.
You know what I have done, and been very happy with, is integrated my 2 channel (Cary SLP98p F-1, Bel Canto Ref 1000, Maggie 3.6Rs, etc) into my 5.1 channel movie rig using a reciever (Denon 3808ci) to process, switch video, and power the rears and center channel (also power and distribute to a second zone). It's worked great. The Cary passes through HT and I feel like a have the best of all worlds.

So I say, keep your system as is, and add a nice reciever. If your Classe doesn't pass through home theater, call them and they can probably change that for you, or you can get one of the mod-shops to do it. Or if that doesn't work, trade/sell your very nice preamp for another one that does pass through HT.

Good luck.
Unless you have a huge room with speakers well (not just a few feet) you're likely to do better with a receiver with Audyssey equalization as a preamp even on two channel sources.

Use your existing power amp to get more headroom than you would with an inexpensive receiver.