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Technics SH-AC500D

This will accept and decode PCM (up to 48kHz, what movies use), Dolby Digital and DTS for up to 5.1 channels of analog output. Don't have or need 6 channels? The menu will allow you to cut down on the number of channels (L and R always set to ON, of course). In your case, you can set this processor to only output L, R and C (Center) channels. On top of that, you can increase/decrease the output of channels individually to compensate for amp efficiency or personal taste/needs. Can't quite make out the dialog? Boost the Center channel a few dBs (up to +/- 6dB).

Kal Rubinson (Stereophile) was using one for a while and might be able to provide some feedback for you. Since it's only a processor (it does have volume control), you'll need an additional amp to power the Center speaker. You may have an extra receiver or amp you could use or get something inexpensive (garage sale, pawn shop, friend that doesn't use his/hers anymore, etc).

I checked ebay and one is selling for $55 (used, current bid) + shipping, but that's without a remote. There's also one selling for $125 (brand new). I still have mine (perfect condition, hasn't been used in about 4 years): if you're interested, I can do better than these two.

Here's a link to the User Manual:


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