Hybrid system with separates vs. receiver


Currently I have a McCormack DNA 1 amplifier and the McCormack TLC 1 passive preamp. I am thinking about buying the Arcam Avr300 for surround sound, while keeping the McCormack for dedicated 2 channel listening. Using the preamp as a pass through, I will have the McCormack power the fronts and sub and the Arcam power up the rears and center channel. Is this a good approach? Or do you think the receiver should power the whole system? I only have one room for theatre/stereo.

Front Speakers -- Magnepan 1.6's. Room size -- 11 x 15
dgplo
I had a similar set up as I transitioned from a receiver to separates. I used the receiver to power the center and surrounds and passed-through the L/R to an external amp. It worked fine.

However, because the Arcam and McCormack have different power and sonic signatures, you may find that the L/Rs don't integrate well with the rest of the system, ruining the surround effect. They also may not be "fast" enough during in scenes with heavy effects.

I'd suggest you uses a SPL meter to get the mains to the same levels as the rest of the system and watch a couple of your favorite movies. See if the L/R are noticeably different from the rest.
I'm afraid about the speaker sonic signature between speakers and amps not matching. This may be the price I have to pay to go this route. I will also see how the whole system sounds powered by the receiver. If I like it, I can always sell the McCormack gear.
How about a McCormack DNA HT3 and a processor of your choice? If that does not fit your budget you could use McCormack Micro Drive amps. One for the surround channels and another one can be switched to bridge mode for the center channel. Just add more Micro drives as your system expands to more surround channels. Way cool man!!!