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I recently went the other way. I replaced 200 lbs. worth of power amps and a preamp with a 35lb. receiver. My goal was to get more automation and ease of use. To my surprise I lost nothing at all in terms of sound quality or movie watching experience and I did gain the ease of use I was after.
Wow, I'd really like to know more about what gear/speakers you have...I'm a fan of simplicity too, but not if it means sacrificing sound quality. I'm wondering if maybe your speakers aren't all that revealing? Can you talk more about your equipment and what receiver you went with?
QuoteWow, I'd really like to know more about what gear/speakers you have...I'm a fan of simplicity too, but not if it means sacrificing sound quality. I'm wondering if maybe your speakers aren't all that revealing? Can you talk more about your equipment and what receiver you went with? As long as the amplifiers aren't clipping, they will amplify what is there without distortion regardless of how they weigh or how much they cost. Since my home theater is not large (20X22 feet) the hundred watts per channel of the receiver perform just fine.I don't mind telling you what speakers I have. They are perfectly competent at reproducing home theater sonics. The mains are Epos M15, the center channel is an older VMPS (I don't know the model number) that fires in both directions and the sub is a B&W with a 12" woofer. Surrounds are Tannoy recording monitors. Nothing fancy. Nothing incompetent.
Those were Crown pro audio amps - 3 stereo models.
Unrefined in what way? The Crown amps produce inaudible distortion, frequency response curves that are ruler flat within the audible frequency spectrum and can drive 2 ohm loads at full power. In other words, they amplify the source material to a level necessary to drive speakers with no audible change in the signal at all except for gain. How is that "unrefined?"
Well, at least we both have the same view of room treatments So given your view on amplifiers, what piece of gear - outside of speakers - do you feel has the greatest influence on the sound? The source? And I couldn't help but laugh when I read your take on the center speaker, cause we couldn't be more opposite there, either! lol You focus on the best center you can find, irregardless of your mains, and I got so tired of center speakers that I just scrapped 'em all and went with a phantom That's what I love about this hobby, though...we can all tailor it to our own preferences and goals