SteveDaBum
03-12-2008, 07:40 PM
Hello,
I am currently looking to upgrade my current preamp (Lexicon DC-1) to something that can handle all of my current video needs. I have found the DC-1 to be a great sounding preamp, but recently upgraded a bunch of accessories (PS3, XBox 360, Wii) and need a preamp that can handle all of the HDMI inputs.
My question - I don't know where to start. It seems that I can find lots of specific information about specific preamps, but I need a broad list to start with. I haven't been able to find a good tool that will tell me which preamps have the features I am looking for. Are there any tools out there that can give me a good list of pre/pros to look into for more indepth research?
My current setup -
Lexicon DC-1 (to be upgraded)
Rotel 1075 amp
B&W 805 speakers
I am looking to find a pre/pro that can handle my many video inputs AND provides high quality sound. I listened to an Anthem Statement D2 and found the audio quality lacking.
I currently use the system for video games (50%), home theater (40%) and music (10%)
Thank you for any advice you can offer.
I am currently looking to upgrade my current preamp (Lexicon DC-1) to something that can handle all of my current video needs. I have found the DC-1 to be a great sounding preamp, but recently upgraded a bunch of accessories (PS3, XBox 360, Wii) and need a preamp that can handle all of the HDMI inputs.
My question - I don't know where to start. It seems that I can find lots of specific information about specific preamps, but I need a broad list to start with. I haven't been able to find a good tool that will tell me which preamps have the features I am looking for. Are there any tools out there that can give me a good list of pre/pros to look into for more indepth research?
My current setup -
Lexicon DC-1 (to be upgraded)
Rotel 1075 amp
B&W 805 speakers
I am looking to find a pre/pro that can handle my many video inputs AND provides high quality sound. I listened to an Anthem Statement D2 and found the audio quality lacking.
I currently use the system for video games (50%), home theater (40%) and music (10%)
Thank you for any advice you can offer.