Help Needed Receiver Amp Selection!

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egreen1976

Junior Audioholic
This is a multi-part question so bear with me.

I currently have a denon 2807 running my home theater system, I want to replace this with either an amp and pre-pro, or a kick *** receiver (quality above denon 380X series) I'm even willing to do seperate 2 and multi channel systems as a last resort. I THOUROUGHLY WANT TO BE SATISFIED WITH THIS PURCHASE SO I WOULD RATHER SPEND MORE FOR LONGEVITY

Paradigm Studio 100s (paradigms all around)
Boston acoustic VR962 (lynnfields will prbably sell these)
Project RMX (tunrtable)
Panasonic BD30
Xbok, Apple TV, HD TIVO (thx one)

My concerns in order are 1) Two channel sound quality for my vinyl addiction 2) Cost 3) Home theater sound quality, i want the latest surround formats and HDMI switching with a receiver or pre-processor. 4) hdmi 1.3 switching and latest surround formats


So far I have been considering the entire Rotel line (both receivers and seperates) my concern with Rotel is they never have the latest HDMI or surround formats. I have also heard I may do better on proce

I am considering Emotiva,great price and very popular with audioholics. My concern here is that it seems te majority of the companies kudos come from audioholics as well as many of the referenced awards their products received.

Also Denon 380X series.

Im open to any set up!
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Emotiva amp

Your current receiver has a good pre-amp stage and the latest HDMI features. Consider adding an amp like the Emotiva XPA-5 (5 x 200 Watts for $800) for use with the new speakers.

Emotiva will have their new Pre-pro with all the latest HDMI features out in June. An integra pre-pro is currently avaialble with all the HDMI and video scaling features for about $1400.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Where would you suggest your budget might lie... ? :)
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Consider Marantz or Yamaha

The Marantz 8002 puts out 125 RMS and drives HT or stereo well. Has great HDMI 1.3 cpabilities.

125 Watts x 7 Channels All Discrete Amplifier Stage
Current Feedback Amplification
HDMI 1.3a Repeating/Switching (4 in/2 out)
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, dts-HD Master Audio
Deep Color, xvYCC and SACD Support by HDMI
Up-Conversion (w/TBC) to HDMI with 480I/480P Converter
Assignable Dual Component Outputs
M-DAX (Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander) for Compressed Audio
HD-Radio
XM HD Surround by Neural THX Technologies
Audyssey MultEQ
Direct-Set Volume, Tuner Preset and XM Preset Commands
Upgraded Binding Posts (Dielectric Protected)
RS232 control and IR Flasher Input
IR Receiver Input and x2 IR Emitter Outputs
x2 12V DC Trigger Output
2nd Zone Audio/Video Output and 3rd Zone Audio Output
Stereo/Mono Switching for 2nd/3rd Zone
RC8001SR Main-Room & RC101 Multi-Room Remotes Included
<16” Shallower Chassis


If you want to spend even more, then the new Yamaha RX-Z11 at 140 RMS is a killer receiver that could also satisfy your HDMI requirements.

Color Black
Surround Modes THX Ultra2, THX Surround EX, Neural Surround, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD, DTS NEO:6, DTS ES Discrete 6.1, DTS 96/24
Video Conversion to HDMI, S-video/Composite to Component
D/A Converter 192kHz / 24-bit
Frequency Response 20 - 20,000 Hz
Multi-Room/Multi-Source Yes
Remote Control Included
Stereo Power Rating 140 Watts x 2
Surround Power Rating 140 Watts x 7, 50 Watts x 4
Tuner XM Radio Ready, XM HD, HD, FM, AM

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How much are you thinking about spending? That makes a big difference.
 
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egreen1976

Junior Audioholic
Budget

I forgot to mention my budeget is preferably around 2K, but I will do over $2,500 if I feel like I'll be satisfied for the next 5 to 10.

Does anyone currently use a seperate 2 and 5/7 channel system. Are 2 channel systems defacto better (sound quality wise) than HT systems?

Last is there a way to uyse my paradigm 100s with both a 2 and 5 channel system
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I forgot to mention my budeget is preferably around 2K, but I will do over $2,500 if I feel like I'll be satisfied for the next 5 to 10.

Does anyone currently use a seperate 2 and 5/7 channel system. Are 2 channel systems defacto better (sound quality wise) than HT systems?

Last is there a way to uyse my paradigm 100s with both a 2 and 5 channel system
Take a look at my sig.:)

The only way you can use the same speakers in a Dedicated 2Ch and 5.1HT system is to use either 3 stereo preamps or use 1 stereo preamp that has a "HT-Bypass loop" plus a pre-pro (example is RSP-2 preamp + UMC-1 pre-pro).

But most people think that these new red hot receivers will sound great even in 2Ch Stereo.
 

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