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Home theatre bypass input for Pre-amp
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<blockquote data-quote="MetalMilitia" data-source="post: 80176" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>Hi everyone</p><p></p><p>Now that my NAD power amp is singing along happily again I thought I might aswell keep my current pre and power combo even though I have an AVR also</p><p></p><p>Plan is to continue using the pre and power amp for stereo duties (NAD C270 and C162) and the Yamaha RXV1900 for movies</p><p></p><p>I would like to always power the fronts off the power amp, receiver will be used to power only the centre and rear speakers. Only problem I have now is that the pre-amp does not have a home theater bypass input which is what i need, an unabused signal that will pass straight to the power amp</p><p></p><p>Is this something an everyday guy like myself could DIY or will I have to send it to a pro? Really would not want to mess something up so I would be more than happy to rather pay someone for this</p><p></p><p>Any advise will be appreciated.....if possible an approximate figure of what it would cost also</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetalMilitia, post: 80176, member: 635"] Hi everyone Now that my NAD power amp is singing along happily again I thought I might aswell keep my current pre and power combo even though I have an AVR also Plan is to continue using the pre and power amp for stereo duties (NAD C270 and C162) and the Yamaha RXV1900 for movies I would like to always power the fronts off the power amp, receiver will be used to power only the centre and rear speakers. Only problem I have now is that the pre-amp does not have a home theater bypass input which is what i need, an unabused signal that will pass straight to the power amp Is this something an everyday guy like myself could DIY or will I have to send it to a pro? Really would not want to mess something up so I would be more than happy to rather pay someone for this Any advise will be appreciated.....if possible an approximate figure of what it would cost also Thanks in advance Chris [/QUOTE]
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