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You have what you need for 4.1 sound.
Posted by sbrians on March 16, 2012 at 22:49:39:
Assuming you have interconnects, etc. It looks like you should use the Hafler for the rear speakers. That amp would go between the Pioneer player and the rear speakers (whether you have long ICs or long speaker cables would determine where you put your amp if you don't want to buy new cables). The Pioneer 6 analog outs: front to your stereo pre, rear to the Hafler, sub to sub and center to nothing. You have to set up the Pioneer menu to say no center, etc. Then you could only listen to the discs from that player in 4.1 surround sound, not TV, etc. (unless the pioneer has a digital input).