shawnparslow
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How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup I see for ~$399 retail I can grab a Marantz sr4600 surround receiver which has Pre's out for every channel. Since I should be able to find it for less, this is probably the cheapest solution, I'll just forward the L/R to a better stereo integrate... | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup Also .........I guess that is my ? for those of you who have all-in-one (receiver/surround/dac) suggestions. Am i going to get an all-in-one surround that will get a sound close to the X-Dac/X-150 integrated combo that I have heard.If so, then tha... | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup Sounds like my plan to skimp on the surround receiver (pre) and just add and Amp for the front speakers is not going to be a great idea then ...I am getting the feeling that doing so is is not going to help my stereo setup.Perhaps an All-In-One re... | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup DAC > PRE > RCA Switcher > AMP > SpeakersSurroundmeansDAC > PRE > RCA Switcher > AMP > SpeakersSurround Rec | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup I am confusued now ...DAC > PRE > RCA Switcher > AMP > Speakers SurroundIs there any way to eliminate the PRE and Switcher you descrive? I was thinking the Dolby receiver would be my PRE and I could hook things up as I stated above:x-... | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup Thanks ...I'll check this out.I guess after thinking about it, I should keep the x-dacv3 around too ...I forgot one of the reasons I got it was because my music is wireless-to-toslink and this DAC is supposed to re-time or something and smooth out... | |
How do I easily add surround to my 2 channel setup Thanks ...I was peaking at the Denon's just now ...I also saw the NAD T763.I must say ...I would deffinitly prefer fewer components. I was thinking that getting a goor integrated surround/Receiver/Dac would let me then just get a decent amp for th... |