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cackalacky
04-13-2012, 06:00 AM
Call me late to the party, but I'm just now getting around to putting together a home theater, starting with 3.1 then expanding later. Am I correct in assuming that receiver amps are typically cheap/not so great? Can the receiver amp be bypassed directly to my existing amp. Recommendations for tight budget?

Hyfi
04-13-2012, 06:14 AM
Depending on what HT receiver you choose it may not need external amps. Most of them have Pre Outs for each channel so you could use 5 separate amps if you choose.

If you get a unit similar to this, you would be fine with internal amps.
Review: Hands On: Rotel RSX-1560 Surround Sound Receiver, by Arlen Schweiger - Electronic House (http://www.electronichouse.com/article/hands_on_rotel_rsx-1560_surround_sound_receiver/)
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BadAssJazz
04-13-2012, 03:28 PM
Call me late to the party, but I'm just now getting around to putting together a home theater, starting with 3.1 then expanding later. Am I correct in assuming that receiver amps are typically cheap/not so great? Can the receiver amp be bypassed directly to my existing amp. Recommendations for tight budget?

There are a number of possibilities:

A. You can go the processor + amp route.

B. You can go the "use receiver as processor" + amp route.

C. You can shell out somewhere between $1500 - $5000 for a receiver that is either the flagship model, second in line to flagship model, or manufactured by a purist audiophile company like Rotel, Arcam, Nad, etc.

Your call. Please your ear. Spend your wallet.

Mr Peabody
04-17-2012, 02:10 PM
You did mention you were on a budget so look for the lowest cost receiver with preamp outputs that have the features you want. Look closely because I notice some receivers are now only offering like 2.1 preamp outputs. Used could be an option.

I haven't looked in a while but check the cost of the Emotiva processor which is generally cheaper than a receiver featuring preamp outputs. Processors other than that typically start about $1500.00 for the Marantz 7005. You might alos browse used processors since you have amps.

blackraven
04-17-2012, 08:43 PM
I would give serious consideration to this Onkyo TX-nr709. It has preamp outs, plenty of power and many features. It can be had for about $530 at Vanns. I can't think of a better budget HT receiver at that price.

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