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Stereo amp, av receiver, power amp - how can I hook all this up?
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<blockquote data-quote="PAPPA3" data-source="post: 77334" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Guess there aren't too many options. I mainly listen to music, so it's a bit much to have the avr, stereo amp, cd player and power amp on to listen to music. I'll wait till I can get hold of a good stereo amp with pre-outs and see where I go from there. </p><p></p><p>The other alternative is to get a better AVR that gives better quality audio than the Yamaha RX-v665 that I'm currently using. Although I must say that the quality isn't bad at all. Quite impressive actually playing it in stereo mode, with the bass channelled through the sub. Nice spacious soundstage. Maybe my current equipment will give some indication of the sound coming through.</p><p></p><p><u>My equipment</u>:</p><p>Yamaha RX-V665 av receiver</p><p>Musical Fidelity A3 cd player</p><p>Primare 30.5 power amp</p><p>Monitor Audio RS6 5-speaker set</p><p>Energy S10.3 sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAPPA3, post: 77334, member: 1199"] Guess there aren't too many options. I mainly listen to music, so it's a bit much to have the avr, stereo amp, cd player and power amp on to listen to music. I'll wait till I can get hold of a good stereo amp with pre-outs and see where I go from there. The other alternative is to get a better AVR that gives better quality audio than the Yamaha RX-v665 that I'm currently using. Although I must say that the quality isn't bad at all. Quite impressive actually playing it in stereo mode, with the bass channelled through the sub. Nice spacious soundstage. Maybe my current equipment will give some indication of the sound coming through. [u]My equipment[/u]: Yamaha RX-V665 av receiver Musical Fidelity A3 cd player Primare 30.5 power amp Monitor Audio RS6 5-speaker set Energy S10.3 sub [/QUOTE]
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