I use a nice Onkyo HT Receiver. I use the L/R pre outs to my preamp, which has a Home Theater Passthrough option. From there, the L/R is fed out to my Amp, and then out to my Martin Logan L/R speakers. The Onkyo handles all volume and Audyssey room management for tv and movies. Time for music only? Everything is off except the pre and the amp, and my Marantz SA-11S1 SACD player or AppleTV/Dac combo feeds the system pure unadulterated stereo. There are some good integrateds that have passthrough- Peachtree Nova, Naim Nait 5i, VAC Avatar SE, and many others, so it's easily doable if you want to pursue it.
Using an integrated amp for home theater set up
Here is my set up:
Classe CAP 150
Magnepan 1.6
I'm planning to make the leap to a home theater set up but want to continue using my Classe to run my main Maggies.
Do I now simply buy a home theater receiver and somehow connect my Classe to that amplifier?
I have approximately $1000 to spend on that receiver and plan on using it to run a Magnepan center speaker and magnepan surround speakers. The room isn't huge and only meansures 13 x 19 with an 8 foot ceiling. I know the Maggies are tough to drive but I don't plan on waking up the neighbours with this system.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be great. I have no idea how to incorporate my Classe integrated amp within the home theater realm.
Thanks
Classe CAP 150
Magnepan 1.6
I'm planning to make the leap to a home theater set up but want to continue using my Classe to run my main Maggies.
Do I now simply buy a home theater receiver and somehow connect my Classe to that amplifier?
I have approximately $1000 to spend on that receiver and plan on using it to run a Magnepan center speaker and magnepan surround speakers. The room isn't huge and only meansures 13 x 19 with an 8 foot ceiling. I know the Maggies are tough to drive but I don't plan on waking up the neighbours with this system.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be great. I have no idea how to incorporate my Classe integrated amp within the home theater realm.
Thanks
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