ludovico
02-07-2007, 12:00 PM
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and would like to thank all who respond right off the bat.
I want to purchase a home theater processor that produces faithful two channel audio. I am building a 7.1 system powered by two Pioneer SPEC 4s for front and rear channels, a a couple of yet to be determined amps for center and surround channels. Front, rear and center channels are Klipsch Cornwalls, surround channels will be Advent loudspeakers circa 1970.
So I'm looking for recommendations for what processor to purchase. For 2-channel audio I would prefer as little processing as is available. I would like the rear channels to get the same signal as the fronts for music. A rack mountable unit would be ideal. I can spend between $1000-$1500 and am willing to purchase a used unit from Ebay or elsewhere. A cool looking unit that matches up nicely with the Pioneer gear would be an added bonus, but is not necessary.
Thanks and again to all who respond! As I get my feet wet I look forward to becoming an active participant in this forum.
I'm new to this forum and would like to thank all who respond right off the bat.
I want to purchase a home theater processor that produces faithful two channel audio. I am building a 7.1 system powered by two Pioneer SPEC 4s for front and rear channels, a a couple of yet to be determined amps for center and surround channels. Front, rear and center channels are Klipsch Cornwalls, surround channels will be Advent loudspeakers circa 1970.
So I'm looking for recommendations for what processor to purchase. For 2-channel audio I would prefer as little processing as is available. I would like the rear channels to get the same signal as the fronts for music. A rack mountable unit would be ideal. I can spend between $1000-$1500 and am willing to purchase a used unit from Ebay or elsewhere. A cool looking unit that matches up nicely with the Pioneer gear would be an added bonus, but is not necessary.
Thanks and again to all who respond! As I get my feet wet I look forward to becoming an active participant in this forum.