Well you need to consider again that it kind of makes no sense my man. I mean I am going to give you the idea and logic my man.
That unit can only process 11 channels, so you can recant my previous feed back. So the most you can get out of it is 11 channels/speakers of processing.
Now with that in mind if you plan to buy a second 11 channel amp or higher, that’s fine. But now you will end up almost like purchasing separates but buying two amps and a processor.
But the unit itself is ready for 2 channel pre amplification if you wish to use 11 channels. It is only 9 channels.
Now I am no expert, but common sense would tell me that a 3 channel amplifier probably won’t hit 1.2 vrms. This is more for larger amps like 5/7/11 channel amps used as separates. Cause remember it’s designed to add 2 channel pre amp.
Also the 7013 has HDAM which is the preamp mode according to what I understood from Gene
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I mean it’s not bad deal, but the 7013 is what 6/700 cheaper. Just trying to provide you with the best opinion possible is all. It’s like you consider what we say and what you pay.
Trust me, I really wanted 4K/120. I just purchased my first receiver which was the 7013. I wanted the 7015 and now I feel like I made an even better decision because I don’t think it would have been worth paying 2k plus.
So of all people giving advice we are in the same boat.
The only thing that ups the 7013 is the hdr+, but I stream on my tv so I get full picture quality and only audio out the 7013. But I’m not sure if your projector is hdr+ at 4K/60, think it needs to be 4K/120. But it is future proofing
So I mean depending on your speakers I don’t think you would need 5 channels of amp andantes 3 channel amp would be more than sufficient would work wonders.