I've never used a surround setup before. My question is theoretical at this point because I'm trying to figure out what direction to take with an external amp. I have a Pioneer VSX 33 7.1 AVR. I also have a pair of Polk rti a9 tower speakers which are currently connected in stereo mode directly to the AVR speaker outputs. I want to add an external amplifier via the AVR pre-outs to give the speakers the power they need. I am also considering fleshing out a 5.1 surround setup, but that's down the road. I'm happy with stereo for now. I've been reading some comments from some folks about connecting a 3 channel amp rather than a 2 channel because they say it's the "true" way to listen to stereo. This piqued my quriosity. My question is, what does that mean, and also what does that mean for the built in settings on the AVR? I assume that the current stereo mode excludes the center channel. So connecting a center channel speaker to a 3 channel external amp or even directly to the AVR would not even get signal from the AVR in stereo mode. Is this correct? If I change the setting to one of the many surround settings, I assume the center channel would then receive an audio signal. If so, does that then answer to the concept that some forum contributors say about true 3 channel stereo or is there some other kind of dedicated 3 channel reciever or pre-amp needed? WOuld a center channel speaker offer the kind of true stereo audio they are talking about? Or would it be wiser to just get a 2 channel amp and plug the center channel speaker into the AVR and set a surround setting for the 3rd channel and flesh out the 5.1 system and not worry about that "true" 3 channel stereo idea? I'm looking at getting the amp in about a month once I can save up enough pennies, so I have time to research. I'm in no hurry to upgrade to 5.1, the stereo mode is fine for now, but untimately a surround environment would be cool for movies.