Originally posted by nreyes:
Gonk,
How do you allways notice first? :-)
Now guys, as EVERYBODY is going to see this post from gonk soon ... I'll use it to get some help.
What's the cheapest hifi way to amplify the signal from a 950? how about this crazy idea: I buy 950 AND 1050 and use the internal 1050's amp to get good sound ... I would do it by plugging the 950's output to the analog 1050 input (prcessing OFF) and from there to the speakers?
Sorry if that comes out to be stupid, just trying to save some $$$$$
Repply if you can ...
I'm just quick, I guess...
As for using the 1050 as an amp, you've apparently already caught on to the fact that you'd have to use the 5.1 analog in, which would go straight to the amp section but would leave you without amplification for the surround back channels. It'd work, but it's not really ideal. You could always buy two 1050's and get ten channels of amplification (drive a passive sub, bi-amp your mains and center channel by splitting the pre-amp out signal), but at that point I'd recommend just buying a 750 instead (I've probably said it way too many times now, but I simply picked up a used 2-channel amp from Audiogon for the surround back and use a 750 for the main five channels). I'll leave it to others to try to come up with ideas for inexpensive home theater amps (6 or 7 channel, or a 5 channel and a 2 channel) -- anybody know of a sub-$1000 amp with 6 or 7 channels that's worth messing with?
By the way, I've updated the
pre/pro chart again -- I'm currently considering it "done"; there are a few other pre/pros and receivers that could be worth including, but it's getting hard to read so I don't think I'll add any more without re-arranging it completely (break it into multiple smaller charts, probably, so I can put the pre/pros along the left edge).
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Gonk