So the existing 7.1.4 setup consists of
Yamaha 5100 11.2 Processor
Nad M27 7 Channel amp
Marantz 6012 9.2 amp, 4 of which are used for Heights
SVS PB12/2 Ultra
A setup I must confess I enjoy enormously already,
and with which have no real problems, beyond neatness and height placements. Regardless...
This left 5 unused amps, something which unnecessarily nagged at me.
Of course prior to adding the 4 Heights, I also thought this was entirely pointless upgrade.
Foolishly spurred on by the likes Andy, Magnum and others, I thought to move to a 7.1.6 setup. The original idea, which was entirely mistaken, was to use a pair of the Height/Overheads and extract the content from the supplied Height channels, connected via the 7.1 Multi Channel Inputs. As I found out, trying to overlay any of the up mixers on the MCI is not an option and resulted in silence on all the channels. There may still be a way round this, however I have yet to find it.
One option would have been to use an Hdmi splitter and send the entire signal from the Media PC to both the Yamaha and Marantz. The PC's video output only has one Hdmi port and 3 display ports and PCs only support one active Hdmi audio port at a time. Using the Hdmi Outputs on the Yamaha or the Marantz instead unfortunately converts the audio down to a stereo pair if the device is active. Full pass-thru only works when they are in standby.
The solution I have gone with, which works, uses the existing Yamaha pre-outs into a mini mixer, the passive Rolls MX42, the same one I believe Magnum uses. The mini mixer has 8 inputs and 2 output, arranged in stereo pairs. Since the Nad uses the XLR connections the RCA pre-outs were still available. Input for the mini mixer is the Main LR and Surrounds to provide a wide LR pair. The Wide output from the mini mixer goes to the Surround inputs of the MCI, Front Heights to Main LR and Rear Heights to the BS. This arrangement allows for the 9.1.4 setup for the Yamaha and also a nice 6.0.0 setup for the Marantz to run the Roku, Radio, Android box.
The Roku and Android could easily be on the Yamaha, there are more than enough inputs, it is just easier to just only turn on the Marantz for this sort of stuff.
Levels were checked and adjusted first on the Marantz and then on the Yamaha. Overall the balance seems pretty close now, I may still need increase the output volume on the Marantz for the wides as it is hard to accurately judge the levels from the Yamaha, since the test tones for the Front LR and Surrounds also play out the Wides as well.
Result, well it works, and part of the aim with 9.1.4 was to bridge/fill the gap between the Fronts and Surrounds. Going forward other options are still available either to use the mixer to add a mid overhead pair instead of wides. Use a splitter and move to either 7.1.6 or even 7.1.8 and other mad ideas.
So far we have checked out
The Atmos/Dts:X demos
and some scenes from
Ready Player One (Atmos)
Valerian (Atmos)
The Mummy (Atmos)
Kong Skull Island (Atmos)
Transformers Last knight (Atmos)
Return of Xander Cage (Atmos)
MI: Fallout (Atmos)
Atomic Blonde (Dts:X)
Crimson Peak (Dts:X)
Pitch Perfect 3 (Dts:X)
Jason Bourne (Dts:X)
From this what I have noticed most is how it brings fronts more into the room (depth) and improves the side and cross pans from front to back and vice versa. I can understand now why some people have always liked using wides
and it is something of a shame Marantz dropped this particularly from the 6012.
I think overall it is a good enough improvement that it will be sticking around for a while.