Thank you in advance for checking out my question.
I am looking to do the following with an AV home theater setup:
Use a traditional AV receiver, and send all AV HDMI inputs to it (blu ray, cable, PC, smart tv, etc)
Use video output through the AV receiver to the TV, as one normally would.
BUT FOR AUDIO OUTPUT
Send it from the AV receiver to my Arcam FMJ integrated amp, which is then connected to 2 KEF LS50 speakers. (2.0, I know, I'm lame)
AV receivers with a full pre-amp out section seem to be rare these days unless I want to pay a ton or buy separates, but a number have zone 2 out that look like they may work as a pre out for 2.0.
I also think I might get a benefit from a receiver that does "direct" or "pure direct" as a sound setting so I let the Arcam color the sound to what I have liked traditionally, but I have no idea whether that would even have a bearing in my case given that I am ideally using the AV receiver as a pre-amp pass-through for the audio signal anyway.
I was looking at the Marantz 1609 as an option, but it has a "pre out zone 2" and a "pre out front" which is confusing. Manual can be found easily online, but I can't post a link. Discussion of pre-out on page 139 of the english manual.
Would either of these outputs suit my purpose?
Is there a better AV receiver for my needs which is cheaper or similarly priced that I should consider?
Any thoughts, advice, suggestions, or alternatives are greatly appreciated. Thank you.