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jostenmeat
Audioholic Spartan
IMO, a more immediate and profound impact that can be had with an inexpensive receiver acting as pre is room correction in the time domain.after reading your posts, Zumbo, you've pretty much pushed me to look at pre/pros that can do the decoding themselves. The only one I was looking at that couldn't was a Mcintosh, and the more I look at it, the less I want to go that route. I think I may look at either going with an AIO receiver, or using a pre/pro with decoding and a separate amp.
Something I doubt Mac would have, no matter the cost. Of course I don't know any better. Please feel free to surprise me.
And by going with the cheaper BDP that doesn't have m-ch outs, means that you can basically think of the pre/pro cost as being maybe $100 less.