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Separating the digital processing from multichannel amplification
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<blockquote data-quote="Yossarian" data-source="post: 1095892" data-attributes="member: 18744"><p>Your end point if you like the music now is a pre amp with ht bypass with an avr and power amp.</p><p>This way you boost ht performance with power amp and get ?pure? stereo from pre amp (of course you may now need a dac and streamer) but this is the eventual end place for no compromise ht and stereo in the same room</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yossarian, post: 1095892, member: 18744"] Your end point if you like the music now is a pre amp with ht bypass with an avr and power amp. This way you boost ht performance with power amp and get ?pure? stereo from pre amp (of course you may now need a dac and streamer) but this is the eventual end place for no compromise ht and stereo in the same room [/QUOTE]
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Separating the digital processing from multichannel amplification
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