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AVR Receiver or Separates
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<blockquote data-quote="Carnajo" data-source="post: 971140" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>Budget? Room Size? Full on dedicated theater room or living room setup? Speakers you'll be pairing with (those Nautilus in you avatar?).</p><p></p><p>Short version: Seperates are usually best, but there's no context to that. Personally I would love to go for AVR with a seperate integrated stereo amp (or even pre+power) with HT bypass for best of both worlds w.r.t. movies and music but again that depends. I assume one can even do pre/pro+power and then a stereo pre+power that drive the fronts (assuming the stereo pre has a bypass/passthrough).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnajo, post: 971140, member: 4842"] Budget? Room Size? Full on dedicated theater room or living room setup? Speakers you'll be pairing with (those Nautilus in you avatar?). Short version: Seperates are usually best, but there's no context to that. Personally I would love to go for AVR with a seperate integrated stereo amp (or even pre+power) with HT bypass for best of both worlds w.r.t. movies and music but again that depends. I assume one can even do pre/pro+power and then a stereo pre+power that drive the fronts (assuming the stereo pre has a bypass/passthrough). [/QUOTE]
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