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<blockquote data-quote="gt2402" data-source="post: 1159819" data-attributes="member: 19970"><p>This. For your stereo setup, move the Denon out of the chain. I moved from an A/V receiver to pure stereo. </p><p>For a time I used the receiver connected to the speakers, then receiver to power amp to speakers. In the end the best result I got was by getting rid of the receiver. With a stereo setup I was not using the functions on the receiver. </p><p>After multiple configs in an attempt to simplify my system I ended up with an integrated now, essentially pre+power combined in one chassis. </p><p>If you are going to stick to a stereo setup, then a stereo preamp would be enough. Just ensure you get one which you can connect all your sources to. Get one with a remote, makes it convenient to switch sources and control volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt2402, post: 1159819, member: 19970"] This. For your stereo setup, move the Denon out of the chain. I moved from an A/V receiver to pure stereo. For a time I used the receiver connected to the speakers, then receiver to power amp to speakers. In the end the best result I got was by getting rid of the receiver. With a stereo setup I was not using the functions on the receiver. After multiple configs in an attempt to simplify my system I ended up with an integrated now, essentially pre+power combined in one chassis. If you are going to stick to a stereo setup, then a stereo preamp would be enough. Just ensure you get one which you can connect all your sources to. Get one with a remote, makes it convenient to switch sources and control volume. [/QUOTE]
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