Hi all, was wondering if anyone has, or is using a 2 channel pre-amp with their HT system. I thought about getting a pre-amp and routing it through one of the analog inputs of my RSP-1068. Then using the bypass mode for that particular input. How much would I have to spend to notice an improvement in sound? I was thinking about one of the older Rotel pre's. One with a phono input.
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Good idea but wrong way round...
Route the rotel into the analogue pre amp.
it's pointless buying a seperate pre-amp then putting it into the Rotel.. just use the Rotel... BUT you put the output from the Rotel into this for Front L&R for movies and patch the rest of the analogue stuff into the Pre amp.
Seriously if you buy a sepearate preamp and run it through Rotel might as well just run the rotel, but the other way round you use the Rotel for processing/decoding movies etc... but the pre-amp for all the stereo sources.
I've done this in the past and it worked fine. Just put the pre-out from the Front L&R into an input on the seperate preamp.
Ideally you will have a pre-amp with a fixed input... So it will always be the same volume on that input. Then it's just a case of using a sound meter to go through the test tones and get the right level. for that. If you don't have a fixed level on one channel. Then what you need to do is make sure you know where the volume knob has to be when you are on that input.
Alternatlvely... get a Power amp that has two inputs one from the Rotel processor and one from the stereo pre-amp. Then just press a button on the Power amp to switch.
No matter how good the bypass mode on the Rotel is you are just wasting the potential of a better pre-amp if you then just put it through the bypass of the Rotel.
Steff
As an example the Arcam FMJ A32 integrated or C30 pre have a fixed level input so you use it in cd / tuner / whatever for those devices plugged directly into the relevent input on the Arcam... NOT the Rotel, and then the pre outs for The FL and FR channels from Rotel go into the L & R on the processor input... Switch to Processor and it runs the front two channels of the Rotel."Whether sad, angry, distressed, eager, or playful, elephants are this in a big way"
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DOH!!! I just noticed what you said an older Rotel pre... To be honest don't bother I don't think they are any better than the 1068 as a pre-amp. Unless you have it already and just want it for the phono, then yeah I guess your first way is fine.
If you haven't got the phono stage already... can't you just buy a phono amp and stick that into one of hte inputs.
steff
Who wasted my long post because you dont' really want to do what I got all excited and thought you wanted to do
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I have separated stereo/HT setup
For stereo I use a Rotel RC-1070 combined with an RB-1070
For HT I have a RSX-1056.
both (output from RC-1070 and front channels from RSX-1056) are connected to a QED IX20 2 way input expander, which is connected to the RB-1070
I just have to push the button on the QED to switch sources, a simple and not so expensive solution.
I'm now saving up to complete my setup with an RMB-1075 (for center, surround and rear channels), an RCD-1072 and an RT-1080.- Bottom
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Delray,
no I did not notice any sound degradation at all.
The only thing you have to think of is to push the button when you want to switch from Stereo to HT (otherwise you could be watching a movie without the front channels as I have already experienced a few times)
but for me it works perfectly.- Bottom
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I used to run an Anthem Pre-2L with HT bypass with my old RSX-965. Sold the Anthem before I upgraded to an RSX-1055, but the Anthem was definite upgrade for 2-channel. I don't really follow the logic of sticking with Rotel if you're trying for an appreciable improvement in SQ. Be adventurous and look around. There are several nice preamps (especially tubed) that will give you substantial 2-channel improvement at a reasonable cost.- Bottom
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