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Combining a stereo integrated or pre amp into Home theatre setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ninja Theory" data-source="post: 1091427" data-attributes="member: 17345"><p>I'm running a Denon X3300W AVR with my fronts (SF Chameleon T's) powered through the Kinki EX-M1+ HT bypass. HT bypass is a godsend. I have room correction through Denon's Audyssey setup (works wonders). </p><p></p><p>There's one snag I've not been able to fix (yet). My fronts sound really soft on HT bypass through the AVR. Thankfully Audyssey sets the levels proportionately across all the speakers, so it's not a big deal. That said, the Kinki on HT bypass should (theoretically) pump the heck out of the fronts (AVR in the chain or not), which is not the case, however, as mentioned, the issue is easily corrected via Audyssey's room correction tweaks.</p><p></p><p>I also tested the Kinki's poweramp without the AVR in the chain and it's magnificent - no volume issues at all (HT bypass activates the poweramp). So I gather there's some funny business happening between the AVR (Denon) and the amp (Kinki). Would love to get to the bottom of it but thankfully Audyssey saved the day, so it's not keeping me up at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninja Theory, post: 1091427, member: 17345"] I'm running a Denon X3300W AVR with my fronts (SF Chameleon T's) powered through the Kinki EX-M1+ HT bypass. HT bypass is a godsend. I have room correction through Denon's Audyssey setup (works wonders). There's one snag I've not been able to fix (yet). My fronts sound really soft on HT bypass through the AVR. Thankfully Audyssey sets the levels proportionately across all the speakers, so it's not a big deal. That said, the Kinki on HT bypass should (theoretically) pump the heck out of the fronts (AVR in the chain or not), which is not the case, however, as mentioned, the issue is easily corrected via Audyssey's room correction tweaks. I also tested the Kinki's poweramp without the AVR in the chain and it's magnificent - no volume issues at all (HT bypass activates the poweramp). So I gather there's some funny business happening between the AVR (Denon) and the amp (Kinki). Would love to get to the bottom of it but thankfully Audyssey saved the day, so it's not keeping me up at night. [/QUOTE]
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