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Are there any passive volume control solutions (DIY or turnkey) that costs less than the Emotiva or the Outlaw?
For 5.1 I use a Sony TA-P9000ES as my analog multichannel preamp (for my stacked Mytek threesome, etc); I've been thinking, though, of going this route:http://www.sound4sale.com/products/MVC.php$399 and an interesting alternative.
Jarcher - That's good info. I completely forgot about room eq. and you're right - especially for HT, that is supposed to help. That Marantz receiver looks very tempting. If I am to spend money though, I'd rather get a separate amp that has specs rated at 4 ohms right off the bat. My receiver right now does an adequate job of driving the speakers, but I know it can be better. I would prefer not to spend $500 on a receiver that doesn't quite do what I was hoping for - because I'd then be right back where I am now, just $500 poorer.Point noted regarding the boutique pre-pros though.Those MMGW center(s) are magic. Makes dialogue so easy to follow.MaxCast - I would prefer to go with 7.1 if I ever decide to add the two extra speakers. Don't want to go with a 5.1 and then be caught with my pants down when I can buy two more speakers.Russ - The BDP-103 was an option. I actually tried the Oppo 105 in the system and as a media center it's not quite there yet. It was a few months back that I tried it and I can't remember exactly what it was that bothered me, but the implementation was a bit too clunky for my tastes. You are probably right that the Oppo sounds better than the Panasonic. But, the Panasonic is relatively new and it won't be going anywhere anytime soon.Thanks for the suggestions so far folks. I'm tempted by the Marantz/ Denon idea so far.Keep them coming if you have any more.Have a great weekend everybody! Mine starts in a few hours.