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2 amps - 1 set of towers
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonteldoos" data-source="post: 1068236" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>I'm sure Schalk explained this to you, but just in case he hasn't - with the HT pass-through you won't be able to leave the Predator switched off. </p><p></p><p>You will be running pre-out from your Denon to the Predator. This means that, when using the HT pass-through, the Predator becomes the power amplifier for your two front speakers. </p><p></p><p>On the HT pass-through, the signal will bypass the Predator's internal preamp circuit and run straight into the power amp section. </p><p></p><p>So whether you are using the Denon for multi-channel or listening to the Predator for stereo, the Predator will always be ON. </p><p></p><p>This shouldn't be an issue, and is much better than a messy speaker selector and two pairs of speaker cables. Like mentioned, you will need to reconfigure the speaker setup in the Denon to adjust for new speaker levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonteldoos, post: 1068236, member: 689"] I'm sure Schalk explained this to you, but just in case he hasn't - with the HT pass-through you won't be able to leave the Predator switched off. You will be running pre-out from your Denon to the Predator. This means that, when using the HT pass-through, the Predator becomes the power amplifier for your two front speakers. On the HT pass-through, the signal will bypass the Predator's internal preamp circuit and run straight into the power amp section. So whether you are using the Denon for multi-channel or listening to the Predator for stereo, the Predator will always be ON. This shouldn't be an issue, and is much better than a messy speaker selector and two pairs of speaker cables. Like mentioned, you will need to reconfigure the speaker setup in the Denon to adjust for new speaker levels. [/QUOTE]
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