#21839 - 06/09/03 04:47 AM
sony v555es +outlaw 755
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/09/03
Posts: 2
Loc: meridian,ms,usa
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Hello All,
I currently own a sony v555es reciever.This receiver has done a good job so far,but i keep wondering if i add an external amp to my setup would i hear much difference? The speakers i`m using are klipsch sf2,sc1,and ss1. Any input would be greatly appreciated,thanks.
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#21840 - 06/09/03 03:38 PM
Re: sony v555es +outlaw 755
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Desperado
Registered: 02/23/03
Posts: 327
Loc: NJ, USA
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Originally posted by kelvinf: Hello All,
I currently own a sony v555es reciever.This receiver has done a good job so far,but i keep wondering if i add an external amp to my setup would i hear much difference? The speakers i`m using are klipsch sf2,sc1,and ss1. Any input would be greatly appreciated,thanks. Kelvin, You'll probably notice an improvement, but unless your speakers are particularly power-hungry, it probably won't be a HUGE improvement. A more substantial gain could possibly be obtained by doing the exact opposite of what you're considering: keeping the Sony's amplification and buying an external pre-amp and tuner. In either case, you'll ultimately notice a big improvement when you move completely to separates, and both scenarios I mention above will start you on that path with minimal initial expenditure. Jeff
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#21841 - 06/09/03 05:51 PM
Re: sony v555es +outlaw 755
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/09/03
Posts: 2
Loc: meridian,ms,usa
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Thanks For Your Reply. So you mean that maybe i could try hooking a preamp to my sony and possibly get better results? I never thought of that. How would i connect a preamp to my receiver? I know this might be a stupid question,but i had to ask.
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#21842 - 06/09/03 11:22 PM
Re: sony v555es +outlaw 755
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Desperado
Registered: 02/23/03
Posts: 327
Loc: NJ, USA
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Well, if your receiver has a preamp-out/amp-in loop, you simply plug your new pre-amp into the amp-in plugs on the receiver. That way, you'll be using the new pre-amp as your pre-amp, your new tuner as your tuner, and your old receiver as your amplifier.
This is what I did when I went from my old Onkyo TX-DS939 receiver to my Lexicon MC-1. First, I replaced the pre-amp and surround processing with the MC-1. Then I replaced the amplification, and finally, I replaced the tuner and was running all seperates.
Jeff
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