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Use Yamaha DSP A1 to power it all.
I have been extremely pleased with the DSP A1. Plenty of power and the flexibility of the built in features is terrific. The online reviews aren't hype, this is a very good amp. There are no HDMI inputs, however....One of the features I really like is the 5.1 analog inputs. My BluRay player is Oppo BDP-83 and I connect the analog outs of the OPPO to the inputs of the A1. You are limited to 5.1 this way, you'd need a separate amp if you want to run 7.1. Stimpy, reply here or PM me if you want more specific details. EBay typically has A1s for sale around $300.00 - $400.00 depending on condition. You may also be able to find one in a used equipment section of an audio store.I made a prototype AMT 1 center from MDF a few months ago and now am in the process of finishing the veneered oak plywood cabinet for the final version. Sorry Hemy, don't have pictures right now but I can post some when complete.Ed
A little late to the party here (I haven't visited this site in 2 or 3 years).I have a VMPS 5.2 set up. LRC, RM30 mains, RM2 surrounds and (4) 15" IB Subwoofers. Here's a link that's 9 years old from when I built the room. Things have upgraded since then of course (Ebony cabinets and 65" plasma). http://home.earthlink.net/~afordfan/id1.html
I know it has been a while, I finally finished the center channel enough to post some pictures. I still need to make the grill and do the final tweaks on the finish but I got tired of not having a center so figured I’d put it in service and enjoy it for a while.
This is a pic of the center along with the Supertower mains and the optional “extra” front fill channels from the DSP-A1. The front fills are ESS PS-8.
a 12" Goldwood woofer, a slot loaded passive is a 12" Dayton passive, again from Parts Express.