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In Reply to: RE: 2-channel HT on the cheap posted by rhizomatic on September 21, 2009 at 20:03:10
You could hook up your BD player to your integrated amp for movies and leave your TV for normal viewing duties, and then all you need is a power sub.
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Hi koot,
So there won't be issues running the sound through a standard 2-channel amp? I don't *need* some kind of surround sound-processing multichannel amp, even though I'd just be using it for a two-channel application?
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As the matter of fact, I have a set-up like this in my master bedroom where I have the DVD player connected to aux. input of my integrated amp via rca cables in my two-channel system.Depending on your speaker’s low frequency response, you may not need a power sub at the end.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
Edits: 09/22/09
I do prefer the idea of keeping them as two separate entities, but it might be worth integrating them. I've been so stuck on my image of the apartment (I just moved in, so I'm still getting settled; haven't even received the TV/DVDP yet) that I hadn't even really considered combining them. But maybe...
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-Incredible String Band
I've been using my music system with our plasma for three years now. It's great! Only issue might be having the flat screen between the speakers, and the impact is has on imaging for music.
Rod
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