Newbie Question


I recently purchased a Marantx SR5002 surround receiver. It puts out 90watts x7. I am happy with the unit. However, I have power hungry speakers with low sensitivity. My SR5002 has preouts. I was looking at the 75 and 125 watt Outlaw amps. However, Marantz technical support told me that if I used an amp with the receiver, I would have to hook up RCA [analog] cables to desired sources, and then to the receiver, in order to utilize the amp. They also told me that by doing this, I would lose all my digital surround modes. Could this be true? They said the reason for this is because my receiver does not down convert. I thought an external amp just took the place of the amp in the receiver, supplied the power, and everything else stayed the same. HELP!!!! I am confused.
jrhooper1963
Look on the back and see if it has "main out". You should be able to send the preamp section into your desired power amp, if it has these outputs..... but I suppose Marantz would have the definitive answer...unfortunately.
Find an amp you can audition hook it up to "main out" and see what happens with the receiver. Make sure to check that the receiver's five other channels can be used in this configuration. My old Pioneer could, my new Onkyo NR-905 can't.
I looked at the owner's manual for your receiver. You should have no problem running external amps.(page 22)I think you were given bad info.
Jeff