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In Reply to: HELP: HT Pre-amp Choices posted by bnlitin on January 31, 2001 at 22:08:11:
>>I also want audiophile quality 2-channel sound (since 80% of my listening is music).<<If music listening is that important to you then using a HT preamp/processor will not give you "audiophile quality 2-channel sound". I suggest that you add a dedicated 2 channel preamp to do music duties. In fact, you could still use your Yamaha RXV-995 receiver to do HT duties. Simply run the front preamp outputs from the RX-V995 to the 2 channel preamp. Some 2 channel preamps will have a processor loop or bypass and if that is the case then connect the RX-V995 to that input. If not then connect the RX-V995 to an available input on the 2 channel preamp such as the AUX input. Connect the 2 channel preamp to your new external amp and you are set for both music and HT. Connect your CD player to the 2 channel preamp for music duites. Further all you would need is an additional 2 channel amp.
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I agree with Michael 100%. In addition,because home theatre formats are changing very rapidly, HT preamps and receivers can become obsolete rather quickly. It is much cheaper to get excellent stereo from a quality seperate stereo preamp than a equivalent musically sounding HT preamp/receiver. On my budget, I went with the cheapest HT receiver with preouts and ran the HT front preouts to my 2 channel preamp for music.Good Luck
MattS
Would there be any problems in hooking up the HT main pre-outs to a pre-amp. I have a Yamaha DSP-3090A that I connect my components into and pass the pre-outs to a set of mono-blocks for the mains and use the HT recvr for all other channels. I am thinking of getting a better preamp and hook up the tuner, CD etc. to the pre-amp, then connect the HT mains pre-out to the pre-amp inputs. Finally, I connect the mono-blocks from the new pre-amp.Will this cause problems with two gain controls (one on the HT and one on the pre-amp)? What about distortion and other problems? Actually, I care more for the stereo audio than the home theater (90%/10%).
Any suggestions on how to set this system up?
Thx
Sal
Hi, from advice here I use my pre outs from my Yamaha RX-V2095 to feed into my Onkyo Pre-amp. My Arcam CD player is running through the preamp and not the Yamaha. I found that the receiver was terrible for music and did H/T pretty good. I use the video 2 input input and and it's run "direct". I set the volume at the 12 O clock position on the Preamp when watching DVD's and use the volume on my Yammie, just be carefull when you switch over to cd on the preamp that the volume is turned down. There is no dicernable distortion I'm hearing. Plus it will relieve the Yamaha from having to power the front two channels possibly increasing headroom. I don't like to run my sub so it's out as well but it can be used by setting the Yamaha to the cd input, just run the coaxial or toslink into the cd input on the receiver and adjust the volume if you want extra bass. Since my sub doesn't do music well I leave it off. I found that the Onkyo preamp did a much better job than my receiver! My 2 channel inputs are in the pre-amp and the DVD runs into the Yamaha. Good luck! I was really surprised by the difference this made. When I did this last month someone stated maybe this should be put in the FAQ section so people could have a reference on how to do it.
Peace!
Jim P.
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