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Roscoe,My SO wanted things to get simpler so others could use the TV to watch things. I simplified things so that I have the Receiver, roku, and xBox connected to the TV. The SO and kids are perfectly fine just using the xBox and the Roku through the TV for audio. When I want to play something on the speakers I turn on the receiver and switch to the TV input. I run an optical line from the TV to the receiver. My DVD-A and Bluray players run through the AV receiver since they are used infrequently and always in surround.
I use a Harmony One remote which controls about everything. Listen to music? One button. Watch netflix? One button, etc. Has been pretty much fool proof for my wife who wouldn't know how to use the system otherwise!.....Peter
So this will eventually be my system. Decware SE84 UFO-Front L & RDecware SE84 UFO-Center BridgedSomething for the rear surrounds. Something inexpensive. I would suggest a pair of PassDIY Amp Camp kits (5 wpc solid state).Oppo UDP 203 Blu-Ray/ SACD playerBasic AVR with pre-outs that decodes latest surround sound formats. Looking seriously at one of the Yamaha AventagesPS4RokuXfinity CableFront L & R Omega Super 3XRS HO Dual driver RS5'sCenter Omega Super 3XRS HO Dual driver RS5Surrounds Omega Super 3 MonitorsI think the midbass modules are redundant with the Super 3 XRS 1.5's . If it were me, I would look at one or two Rhythmik sealed 12" subs with the GR Research driver. They can cross over as high as 180hz if you really want them to. They can be connected either low level or speaker level.How I will hook everything up is Oppo to the 3 amps first set of inputs via RCA interconnect. HDMI to TV. Subwoofer pre-out to the 4 RSL subwoofers first set of inputs. The Omega Sub 8's via speaker level hook up. Use the Oppo for bass management and speakers settings and crossover the mains at 70, maybe 60hz. Have the Rokus plugged into the Oppo for Netflix, and other streaming services. Have my PS4, Xfinity cable and any other source I get like an Xbox One S go HDMI into the AVR and HDMI from there out to the TV. Have the pre-outs from the AVR go into the second set of inputs on the Decwares, and have the sub pre-outs go into the second set of inputs on the RSL's. I know it seems complicated but it's actually really simple when all is said and done. So I can get the best of both worlds out of one set up. No switching out cables, nothing like that. Just switching between the Oppo and Yamaha. What do you guys think about it? I talked to the guys from RSL and they said it's fine to plug in two separate sources to the line level in's on the subs. Shouldn't be an issue at all. Just make sure that both sourcces aren't turned on at the same time. That probably wouldn't be good.
Do you think I should run everything into a central hub like the Yamaha compared to separating things?
It depends on how important surround sound and movies is to you. Easiest way is to run everything into a central hub. I currently run all my sources into a Marantz SR-6005 receiver. I find that it works well for movies in surround, but is only just OK for music. So I built a pair of the Pass ACA amps and am looking to add a separate preamp for 2 channel music. Run all the music sources into the preamp and share the ACA amps with the receiver. When I get subs, I will share with music and movies. Currently I am running the amps off the Marantz's preamp outputs.