I'm sure this has been re-hashed ad nauseum but...I'm looking for an A/V preamp. Here's the catch. I'm into the DIY thing (no I don't want to build my pre) but if I can't get something great for a lot less than most people pay I don't feel like I've "won", if that makes any sense. So basically, I'm not willing to pay 2-10k for a digital processor. To me, it's digital, how much difference can there be? We watch movies at about -20dB (the way my HK receiver is set up) so a little noise isn't going to ruin the experience. Not that I don't think some of the high-end stuff is better, you get what you pay for in most instances. But to me it's not "better" enough to spend a semester of my kids college money. So, after five minutes of inane rambling, can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
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One good option might be to go with a nice A/V receiver, and use the pre-amp outs to connect an external amplifier as needed. You will find many nice receivers (e.g., Denon, Pioneer, Yamaha) that offer the same processing options as a pre-pro, for a lot less $.Brad- Bottom
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Sherwood Newcastle makes a nice pre called the P-965. I have seen the receiver version and it is very nice. I would think the pre would only be that much better. Has most of the things you need. Auto mic setup, DPLIIX and all the other formats, nice remote with digital display and more. You could probably get one around the $1,000 dollar range. Here is the web site.
Have you checked out the Outlaw series. I seem to hear their name a lot. Don't have experience with them.
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Originally posted by borderdadsomething great for a lot less than most people pay
If you're strictly movies, and budget is an overriding concern, save your money and stick with a receiver... and choose that based on its ability to drive whatever speakers you have.
If music is important, you'll necessarily need to spend more on upscale components... there are very few sub-$2K pre-pros: Sherwood, Rotel, Outlaw (and IMO the Outlaw doesn't sound great with music)... if music and budget are equally important, I'd still suggest sticking with a receiver... Rotel and Marantz are particularly capable with music (again, that's subjective).
If bang-for-the-buck is Priority 1, get a receiver -- more features, more up-to-date processing.
If sound quality (and music in particular) is more important, I'd suggest stepping up to Rotel separates at this price point..
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I'd say it's 80-20 HT. My wife and I listen to music if we're shooting pool in the adjacent room and then it runs the gamut from CCR to 50 cent :M I'm not trying to be argumentative or obtuse but I just want something that can handle the digital signals coming from my DVD and CD players without making me feel guilty for buying it. Also I'd like to use different amps and/or processors later. The suggestion for the reciever is probably the closest I'm going to get for what I'm willing to pay, I just thought someone might know about a good product that maybe does'nt get a lot of hype.Hola from El Paso!- Bottom
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If you're budget's closer to the $2k end of the spectrum and SQ is a higher priority than features, get a Rotel or Sherwood pre/pro. If it's closer to $1500 or slightly under go for one of their receivers. If your budget's closer to $1k and features are more important than SQ, look at some of the receivers from Pioneer, Yamaha, Denon, Marantz etc. Any of the recievers can have an amp added to them for extra oomphJason- Bottom
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Originally posted by borderdad50 cent :M
Everything you've expressed says 'receiver' to me... $1-1.5K will get you a loaded quality receiver... to which an outboard power amp can be added later, as aud19 noted... quite a few enthusiasts use receivers as pre-pros, including myself occasionally... going that route really is a bang-for-the-buck proposition.
I personally like Rotel, Marantz, Pioneer... no experience with Sherwood, but they are enthusiastically reviewed by many, worth a look..
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I personally like Rotel, Marantz, Pioneer... no experience with Sherwood, but they are enthusiastically reviewed by many, worth a look.
I'll definitely give them a look. I've heard good things about these brands. Thanks for the info.Hola from El Paso!- Bottom
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