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Brettc

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I’m building a home theatre room. While I enjoy movies I listen to music much more, is their a way to listen to all surround speakers in stereo mode? What receiver do you recommend ? 7.4.4
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Budget? Yes, most avrs have a surround upmixer to enable use of all speakers from a 2ch source; most also have what is generally called a multi-ch stereo mode, altho I don't personally care for that mode except maybe for a party or something. Many avrs will need a supplemental amp for that speaker count, too (for example there are avrs with 9 channels of amp but can process 11 channels). I'd look generally at Denon, Marantz and Yamaha (the last two issues I've had were with Onkyo and Pioneer so I tend not to recommend them just because :), altho by most reports their current offerings are fine ).
 
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Brettc

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I’m not taking any shortcut on speakers and amps may take a minute longer but I’ll be patient. So far all I’ve bought are 4polk ls700 for the ceiling and a center, a Dayton 18” sub with 1000wt amp which I want at least 2 of
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

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Krikey!
How big is your room that you want 4 18" subs, man?!!!o_O
Don't get me wrong... I love it, in theory, but I think I experienced some hearing loss just thinking about it!:p

But I agree with Lovin... depending on your budget, and if you want to buy new-new, you want at least a Marantz SR6013, maybe 7013. If you go separates, AV7705. Denon is the same parent company, and very similar. Their AVRs have slightly less gadgetry, but a little more robust amplification. Just compare models comparable to the Marantz offerings. Last I looked, they do not offer a Surround Pre-Pro like the AV7705.
I've seen a lot of chatter about the Yamaha Aventage line. No experience myself, but its getting some raves. Anthem is on my list of future possibilities, but a bit pricier.

(Currently I'm on an SR6012. I dig it, though I've had a few issues with my unit requiring some warranty service. That said, it seems to be working now.) As soon as I get my new speakers, I'm going to start exploring the world of 5-channel audio. Previously, I had it connected to my old Onkyo HTIB speakers from 2008 and needed to listen in all-channel stereo mode just to get the SPL to enjoy the music. It does work.

That said, keep your options open: get the best, matching front three you can. and if you want to explore 5-channel audio, make certain your L/R Surrounds are pretty decent and fuller range than the normal rule of thumb (~80Hz at the low end).
Cheers, and Happy Hunting!
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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I’m building a home theatre room. While I enjoy movies I listen to music much more, is their a way to listen to all surround speakers in stereo mode? What receiver do you recommend ? 7.4.4
For 7.1.4 processing, I would recommend the Yamaha RX-A3070 for $1399. :D

https://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-AVENTAGE-Audio-Component-RX-A3070BL/dp/B07227W677/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1545504323&sr=8-2&keywords=Yamaha+RX-A3070

You would need an external 2Ch amp for the surrounds for 7.1.4. The 3070 has enough internal amps for 5.1.4.

https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-apa102-class-d-stereo-60-wpc-amplifier-auto-on--300-591

The Polk 700LS ceiling speakers are rated for 10W - 150W, so the 60WPC amp should be just fine.

For using all of your speakers for music, I would use either DSU (Dolby Surround up-mixer) or DTS NeuralX (DTS up-mixer). I don't recommend using 9Ch stereo mode because that could stress the heck out of the amp section.
 
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Brettc

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Thanks Tech guy that helps a lot !!


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Brettc

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I made a mistake that are 15” subs and I’ve decided to go with 2 for a start. I’m gonna have to go with in wall wall side surround. What would you use ?


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Brettc

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From what I understand about subs it would be better to have them at different heights to get rid of dead spots ? I don’t know


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ryanosaur

ryanosaur

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From what I understand about subs it would be better to have them at different heights to get rid of dead spots ? I don’t know


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I've heard of this but am uncertain of the actual details. The conversation where @shadyJ and @Steve81 were talking about this seemed to indicate that if they are close to the floor as most freestanding subs are, its not really a problem... but elevation will enhance the likelihood, perhaps.
Hopefully one of them will chime in and can offer their advice!
You also might want to start a separate thread in the Subwoofer section for this part of the conversation. ;) you'll probably get more specific answers.
 
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Brettc

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Thanks I appreciate your time my friend ?


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Brettc

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Not yet I’m still got a couple months to ponder on it


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