Before I bought my Mapletree preamp, I was strongly considering a multichannel analog preamp. I basically gave in to all the confusion and frustration that this transition period in HT (e.g HDMI, new audio formats, etc) was causing me and decided to just keep it simple by going with a stereo preamp with HT bypass, and then adding a pre/pro or receiver later. Well, now that I know there are BD players coming out, such as the new Denon 3800, that have all the bass mgt, channel trim, and calibration features that I need, I am strongly considering going back to Dr. P for one of his analog MC preamps, and using it in conjunction with my current Line 2A SE.
Basically Dr. P can make a preamp with two 5.1 inputs and one 5.1 output. My main sources will be a BD player and an HD-DVD player, though I'm not investing any more money in the latter since it seems to be on it's knees. But anyway, I know Dr. P said he's made a few of these for his customers, so I was wondering if anyone had one and what they thought about it. I've been running my DVDs in stereo through my Mapletree and the improvement in SQ vs. the 5.1 digital audio from my Outlaw pre/pro is night and day. I don't need a lot of fancy bells and whistles, and my room is fully treated so I'm not all that worried about having automatic room correction such as what can be found in many of the newer receivers and processors. I can use an external HDMI switching for video, so that's not a concern. As far as I can tell, if I have a full-featured player, this would work perfectly.
Thoughts, anyone?