professional amp for home use
is it ok to make use of a recording and post production category amp at home to hook up with an existing AV receiver. say for example a crown or a behringer amp to hook up with a marantz receiver?
CD player before amplifier !
Accastil , I hope you saw my 2nd addition on page 5 the very long list of replies to your question in "General Audio" - about a CD player before an additional Amplifier . From the nature of your amp question here I really think some-one has been giving you bad advice and you will simply end up spending a lot of money and gettting no "better" but only "louder" , and , if you buy "behringer" you may get "worse" quality with the louder . Behringer is a low price semi-pro / home recording / small PA products manufacturer - it is not quality sound - your Marantz is much better !
I have spent years working with Pro and Semi-pro Audio and Recording . "Crown" were good for amps and hopefully they still are , but this is not the audio area you should be looking in unless you know a lot about what you are doing as there are numerous things to take into account and I am not going to even start writing about those . Stay with home audio brands and things will be compatible , seriously , Chris .
A serious amp at a good price!
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Originally Posted by accastil
is it ok to make use of a recording and post production category amp at home to hook up with an existing AV receiver. say for example a crown or a behringer amp to hook up with a marantz receiver?
This is a serious amp and for a good price I have two of them but before I had two I had one and you will not believe the sound this amp will produce.:
http://cgi.ebay.com/QSC-SRA-3622-STU...QQcmdZViewItem
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No disrespect intended...
.......because I did mean it in the purist sense of the word in regards to this hobby. Didn't mean to stir things up.
I agree....Paris should choose another word.