#441 - 12/18/01 04:12 PM
1050 with old Onkyo int. amp
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 12/18/01
Posts: 12
Loc: NE MA
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I'm looking at possibly buying the 1050 and have a couple questions stemming from the fact that it doesn't have A/B speaker capability nor a phono jack.
I will be using this 70% for HS and 30% HT. I will have a 5.1 speaker setup but also need to power another pair of speakers hanging in a separate room (via in-wall wiring). I also want to be able to use a phono turntable. Eventually (no time soon) I expect to add a center rear surround speaker and also possibly two front effects speakers high on the front wall, not necessarily in that order.
I'd like to know if I can use my existing integrated amp, a 15-year-old Onkyo A-8037 (35wpc x 4), with the 1050. The goal would be to use the Onkyo to power the speakers in the separate room (and possibly also the front "effects" speakers in the main room, whenever I get those) and also to be able to hook up the phono to the Onkyo. The Onkyo does not have preamp outs; would I be able to jury-rig a connection using, say, the tape monitor loop?
I've also read about people using the 1050 as a pre-amp for the 750, and using the 1050 to power the center surround. If in combo with the 750 would it be possible to use the 1050 to power the center surround as well as the two speakers in the separate room and perhaps also the front effects speakers? (and is the front effects thing just a crazy idea? I know Yamaha builds some receivers capable of handling just such a setup.)
Thanks in advance.
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Main HT: Outlaw 975/7075, Oppo BDP-93, LG 42LM5800 Polk Monitor 7 (L/R) / Polk CSi40 (C) / Polk RTi38 (SL/SR) / SVS 20-39PC (sub)
Main 2-ch: Outlaw 1050, Denon DCM-420 Polk SDA-CRS+, SVS 20-39PC
Satellite 2-ch: Onkyo A-8037 Polk M3II
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#443 - 12/18/01 10:09 PM
Re: 1050 with old Onkyo int. amp
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 12/18/01
Posts: 12
Loc: NE MA
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Thanks gonk, very helpful info.
"Front effects" isn't precisely what I'm after, now that I think more about it. I'm more interested in the idea of expanding and fleshing out the front soundstage (without DSPs). Think Grateful Dead "Wall of Sound" here ... well sorta ... I can see it will be essential to be able to control volume independently for those "second fronts," to be able to calibrate them within the HT. (also need ability to run one room w/o other but can live without phono in room 2.)
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Main HT: Outlaw 975/7075, Oppo BDP-93, LG 42LM5800 Polk Monitor 7 (L/R) / Polk CSi40 (C) / Polk RTi38 (SL/SR) / SVS 20-39PC (sub)
Main 2-ch: Outlaw 1050, Denon DCM-420 Polk SDA-CRS+, SVS 20-39PC
Satellite 2-ch: Onkyo A-8037 Polk M3II
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#444 - 12/19/01 07:53 PM
Re: 1050 with old Onkyo int. amp
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/20/01
Posts: 128
Loc: Charlotte, NC, USA
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I am using the 1050 with an external amp and for a while ran a second zone using my old H/K receiver as the amp for zone 2. One thing to note, when you use the pre-amp outs on the 1050, they are volume controlled. If you use an input on the Onkyo, I think it also would be volume controlled. You might get a cascaded volume scenario, such that if the 1050 was at, say 50 on the dial, and the Onkyo was at a low volume number, you would get an acceptable volume, but with distortion. It might not work exactly like that, but in the past, I had that scenario with my cable box. Its volume was maxxed and the sound was terrible. I lowered the volume level on it and upped the receiver's volume and all was fine. My H/K had pre-amp inputs for the stereo channel (i.e. volume bypassed) so I used them. But I never got around to running an IR repeater back to the 1050 to control the volume. Your post and Gonk’s reply made me re-think it a bit.
My thought is to use a loop output from the 1050 to one of the Onkyo's inputs, which was one of Gonk's suggestions. In my mind, that would put the volume control on the Onkyo, regardless of volume settings on the 1050. If you use pre-amp outs, the 1050's volume control would be active.
If I am mistaken, somebody please let me know, as I then want to figure out what I did wrong with my initial installation. Sometimes the wiring maze is a headache to say the least.
S.
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#445 - 12/20/01 02:16 AM
Re: 1050 with old Onkyo int. amp
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/05/01
Posts: 34
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On a side-note. If you plan to eventually ditch the Onkyo or want to upgrade to a great budget phono preamp look into the Parasound PPH-100. I paid $120 for a brand new one and it rocks. I use it with my Rega P3 through the Aux input. Eric
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#446 - 12/20/01 11:51 AM
Re: 1050 with old Onkyo int. amp
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 25
Loc: St. Louis, MO USA
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I would like to suggest the phono preamp made by NAD. I was able to buy one for $90 and it does an excellent job working thru the AUX input of my receiver.
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