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jimjoa

Audiophyte
My old Yamaha surround receiver that I was using as a preamp took a dump. Looking at the Yamaha RX-V667 ($488) or the Emotiva UMC-1 ($699 less $100 Emo bucks). I noticed that the UMC-1 can be programmed different for each audio device. Not sure if the RX-V667 can do this. No 3D on Emotiva but do not have anything 3D now. Not sure which way to go.
Trying to stay in this price range or maybe a couple hundred more.
I currently have the Emotiva XPA-5 amp, Definitive BP-7000 fronts, old Sansui rears and Yamaha small center.
Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim
 
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TommyV

Audiophyte
A pre/pro is going to give you much more flexibility down the line instead of a disposable receiver. Look at it more as an investment.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
Isn't this the Emotiva model that has given this company some trouble?
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
That would be a waste of the RX-V3900's capabilities. All that power sitting idle. That is my only reason for not wanting to use an AVR as a pre-amp. Maybe a lower end model but the RX-V3900 has a formidable amp section alone which is more than adequte to drive any loudspeaker to room filling volumes in small to mid size rooms. :confused:
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
My old Yamaha surround receiver that I was using as a preamp took a dump. Looking at the Yamaha RX-V667 ($488) or the Emotiva UMC-1 ($699 less $100 Emo bucks). I noticed that the UMC-1 can be programmed different for each audio device. Not sure if the RX-V667 can do this. No 3D on Emotiva but do not have anything 3D now. Not sure which way to go.
Trying to stay in this price range or maybe a couple hundred more.
I currently have the Emotiva XPA-5 amp, Definitive BP-7000 fronts, old Sansui rears and Yamaha small center.
Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim
Love your front speakers BTW.:D

I would also go with the UMC-1, especially since you already have the XPA-5.

No brainer IMO.
 
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jimjoa

Audiophyte
Thanks a lot for the advice. When speaking with Emotiva on the phone (yes you can actually talk to a person), it sounds like they stand behind what they sell. I still have not figured out if the Yamaha 667 is capable of storing different sound parameters for different audio inputs, such as 2 channel for cd and surround for tv or diifferent surround settings
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
That would be a waste of the RX-V3900's capabilities. All that power sitting idle. That is my only reason for not wanting to use an AVR as a pre-amp. Maybe a lower end model but the RX-V3900 has a formidable amp section alone which is more than adequte to drive any loudspeaker to room filling volumes in small to mid size rooms. :confused:
I don't think so. I use a Z7 as a pre-pro, and it is designed to do so. While I don't believe the 3900 has pre-amp mode like the Z7, it's very similar. It's just a fantastic piece of equipment at a fantastic price.
 
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Audioholic Slumlord
I don't think so. I use a Z7 as a pre-pro, and it is designed to do so. While I don't believe the 3900 has pre-amp mode like the Z7, it's very similar. It's just a fantastic piece of equipment at a fantastic price.
I''m not arguing the quality. :) Just the guilt of having the power of the receiver at your disposal but not using it. I guess its a personal quirk of mine. :eek:
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
I''m not arguing the quality. :) Just the guilt of having the power of the receiver at your disposal but not using it. I guess its a personal quirk of mine. :eek:
If I could get a new Vette that had to have a new motor installed by the manufacturer for the price of a Malibu, I wouldn't feel guilty for the power built into the car that I couldn't use.

Just my perspective.
 

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