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gcmarshall
Full Audioholic
Hi,
I am down to these choices for my home theater/2 channel music listening set up (7.1). I watch movies and listen to music on the same system and enjoy crisp, crystal clear powerful movies and music.
1) B&K 200 series amps (200.1, 200.2 and/or 200.5; it looks like the 200.3 is no longer sold; the ".1" for example indicates it's a monoblock, ".2" = 2 channels, and so on))
2) Rotel RMB-1095 (5x 200) and/or RB-1080 (2x200)
Note - I have 2 audiosource amp one/a's which will drive my 2 surround back speakers, so i only want additional amplification for my 5 other speakers (3 speakers across the front and 2 surround sides).
Here are my concerns. All input, criticism, tips, etc. are appreciated.
I have come to believe that listening to 2 channel music with a 5 channel amp driving the front LR speakers will not be as good as listening to 2 channel music with a 2 channel amp driving the front LR speakers. however, i also want my front three speakers to be driven by identical amps for more seamless movies audio.
since the two companies above do not make a 3 channel amp, it seems that a 5 channel amp is the only one that meets the criteria of having an equal presentation across the front three speakers. but, then i get back (in a circular problem) to not having a 2 channel amp hooked to my front LR speakers for 2 channel music.
am i splitting hairs? will a B&K 200.5 driving 2 channel music sound effectively the same as a 200.2 driving 2 channel music? or is a 5 channel amp only suited to a theater application, while giving up something on 2 channel music performance?
I am down to these choices for my home theater/2 channel music listening set up (7.1). I watch movies and listen to music on the same system and enjoy crisp, crystal clear powerful movies and music.
1) B&K 200 series amps (200.1, 200.2 and/or 200.5; it looks like the 200.3 is no longer sold; the ".1" for example indicates it's a monoblock, ".2" = 2 channels, and so on))
2) Rotel RMB-1095 (5x 200) and/or RB-1080 (2x200)
Note - I have 2 audiosource amp one/a's which will drive my 2 surround back speakers, so i only want additional amplification for my 5 other speakers (3 speakers across the front and 2 surround sides).
Here are my concerns. All input, criticism, tips, etc. are appreciated.
I have come to believe that listening to 2 channel music with a 5 channel amp driving the front LR speakers will not be as good as listening to 2 channel music with a 2 channel amp driving the front LR speakers. however, i also want my front three speakers to be driven by identical amps for more seamless movies audio.
since the two companies above do not make a 3 channel amp, it seems that a 5 channel amp is the only one that meets the criteria of having an equal presentation across the front three speakers. but, then i get back (in a circular problem) to not having a 2 channel amp hooked to my front LR speakers for 2 channel music.
am i splitting hairs? will a B&K 200.5 driving 2 channel music sound effectively the same as a 200.2 driving 2 channel music? or is a 5 channel amp only suited to a theater application, while giving up something on 2 channel music performance?