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Since you need a Dolby/DTS decoder, beyond a few rare stand-alone decoder units, you are basically talking about one with a preamp built-in, either a surround processor/preamp or a surround receiver with preamp outputs. The cheapest solution would be probably be a surround receiver with preamp outputs (and having the latest codecs and features) or an older used surround preamp/processor that only does Dolby/DTS 5.1, and therefore has taken quite a hit on resale price in the used market. The Dodd Tube Buffer is a two channel unit, and while it could be used on the main front L/R channels, you would not need it's impedance matching buffering ability with a preamp, and I imagine that any "tubiness" flavor that might be added to the two front channels would not be of too much use for HT. Steve
Would it be possible, or laughable, to connect this up to your HTPC and have that do the decoding? Heck, if you had a large enough metal PC case you could mount a small mATX board and the amp in the same case, and have a PC fan or two blow on it.
Sorry, I thought you were being facetious when I saw the the external wiring in the link you shared. I'll check out the rest of their wares. Thanks.
You may want to check out Pete Schumacher's PCeiver build...http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?t=218374&page=7
Where are you guys buying your enclosures for your amps? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,Topp
see page 113 post 2247, I used 1Kohm vishay nude resistors, just cut thewires down and soldered resistors to the end of the wires
What is the difference between 1K, 1K2, and 1K5?
I have a question about fusing. There are hi end fuses some fairly expensive but I don't see hi end fuse holders. Seems silly to put a $50 fuse in a $2 fuse holder.