Hi All,
I'm a beginner audiophile who is looking to enter the world of hifi as I finish college in the upcoming months. I recently purchased a SVS Ultra SB13 subwoofer to pair with my old Advent Loudspeakers. The sub sounds amazing, the speakers are showing their age, and I will soon be in the market for a new preamp/amp as I am currently using my uncle's old Yamaha RX-V596.
Now, I love music, I listen to music about 10x more than I watch movies and I really don't need 7, 9, or 11 channel surround. My main issue arrises due to my age, as a human born in the digital age after vinyl and cd's all my music is in lossless digital formats on my phone and computer. I was initially looking into a stereo pre amp along side a nice beefy 2 channel amp. I only wanted a stereo pre amp because a dedicated high quality DAC and minimal circuitry leads to less interference and most reviews say music sounds better on stereo equipment over AVR solutions.
My only reservation is the lack of HDMI connectivity on stereo pre amps. I stream all of my music to my current AVR using an Apple TV and connect my laptop to my AVR to watch movies. I don't see many new products shipping with optical audio (as apple just removed it from their latest gen apple TV) and HDMI can handle higher quality audio. I've been reading some rave reviews about people setting up 2.1 channel home theatre set ups and that is something I've been considering.
I'm wondering what to do, should I just get an AVR and have all the connections I desire, or is there a stereo receiver with HDMI in and out? Note: Utmost sound quality is what I'm chasing (aren't we all). The only real viable solution I may have found is an HDMI changer box with optical audio out. If anyone has any recommendations or any products that may solve this problem please let me know. Any other advise is also welcome as I am new to this whole thing.
Thanks,
Jack B