Folks,
I am looking at finding a HT Receiver that can work in the following configuration for two channel audio. Essentially I am trying to use the internal digital crossover of a HT receiver to power my set of DIY speakers which do-not have a passive crossover.
What I am trying to do is use a Receiver to power a stereo setup (Two Speakers, Left + Right) where each speaker has two independently connectable sets of terminals. That is there is no passive crossover between the Satellite (Tweets + mid) Section and Woofer section of the speakers. I have considered two approaches to accomplish this.
1. Using the dual sub-woofer outputs of a 7.2 Receiver to feed an external 2-channel amp that powers the woofer sections. This approach would work great if the Subwoofer outputs of ANY HT Receiver are TRUE STEREO subwoofer outputs. Does anyone know of a receiver in which this is the case? Before someone jumps in with a comment that low-frequency sound is not very directional, I do understand that. I am planning to use a rather high subwoofer crossover of 120hz or so and having superior stereo imaging is paramount for me. If I cant find a receiver that does not have true stereo subwoofer outputs, this approach will fail.
2. The second approach is to use the assignable bi-amp configuration of a HT-Receiver. This way I can assign 4 amp-sections to each of the 4-components of my speakers (Left,Right Satellites and Left-Right Woofers). Are there any receivers that let me specify a crossover between the bi-amp channels? If that is not the case, this approach is a failure as well.
Essentially, I want to use a receiver as a fancy electronic cross-over plus amp . Is this possible in any receiver? High-end or not? How about a dedicated HT Preamp? If not, I have no choice but to buy three components.
A Pre-amp, Active crossover and a multi-channel amp.
Thanks for reading.. Any inputs would be appreciated...
