I am weighing the cost of an avr that powers Zone 2 and at least allows for S/PDIF sources. HDMI audio would be even better. However, it may be better to do like I had before. That is, a mid-level avr to power a set of bookshelf fronts and a matching center. Then, a 2 CH integrated amp that has a built in DAC to power a set of bookshelfs for my desktop setup.
My goal with the fronts and center combo is to improve
dialogue intelligibility only. Just not into HT anymore. Hence, no surrounds and/or a sub will be used. Other than my local news, evening world news, and Kentucky basketball I watch very little tv. But, have been known to watch a few BR movies here and there.
I spend most all of my time listening to music via my desktop. Lately, been using my JBL headphones a lot. Much more so than I ever thought that I would. But, I also like to listen to music using bookshelfs. In short, need something to power my bookshelfs in the near-field albeit my desktop
AND power my fronts and center when watching my tv/BR movie.
The question is, however, should I buy a more capable avr that can do as described above or a lower mid-level for my fronts and center that has Zone 2 line-level outs to an integrated 2 CH that has its own DAC? Have learned it is best for me to keep it all SS. Like always, budget is a concern.
Cheers,
Phil
Note: The bookshelfs for my desktop will have a lower sensitivity of 84-86 dB. Please keep in mind that I never listen at
absurd levels. But, have been known to rock out a little here and there. Even then, I do not play it at mind boggling levels.