I would like to get some thoughts on the change over of my system. I purchased a RB 1070 about a month ago, and I am looking to switch over to separates in the next couple months. My current system is:
Denon 3802 (will be upgarded)
RB 1070 powering the fronts
Toshiba SD 9200 DVD
Denon DCM 370 CD player (will be upgraded)
Comcast digital cable
Klipsch Reference series (possible upgrade)
Xbox
The system is used as follows:
30% 2 channel music
35% DVD movie viewing
40% Cable viewing
5% Xbox gaming
I am now looking to purchase a multi channel amp. I have narrowed it down to either an RMB 1075, and the amplification upgrade will be finished. Or purchase an RMB 1066 powering the center channel in a bridged configuration and the surrounds (all four) at 60W. Then purchase another RB 1070, and change to the following configuration the front and center bridged on the RMB 1066 with the two RB 1070 powering the surrounds.
Any input would be appreciated. Mostly based on should I keep it simple and get the RMB 1075, or is the second option overally complicated? Will I get better integration by combining the fronts and center on one Amp? Or, is it better to keep the fronts sperated from the other speakers for better 2 channel music?
Thanks,
Larry
Denon 3802 (will be upgarded)
RB 1070 powering the fronts
Toshiba SD 9200 DVD
Denon DCM 370 CD player (will be upgraded)
Comcast digital cable
Klipsch Reference series (possible upgrade)
Xbox
The system is used as follows:
30% 2 channel music
35% DVD movie viewing
40% Cable viewing
5% Xbox gaming
I am now looking to purchase a multi channel amp. I have narrowed it down to either an RMB 1075, and the amplification upgrade will be finished. Or purchase an RMB 1066 powering the center channel in a bridged configuration and the surrounds (all four) at 60W. Then purchase another RB 1070, and change to the following configuration the front and center bridged on the RMB 1066 with the two RB 1070 powering the surrounds.
Any input would be appreciated. Mostly based on should I keep it simple and get the RMB 1075, or is the second option overally complicated? Will I get better integration by combining the fronts and center on one Amp? Or, is it better to keep the fronts sperated from the other speakers for better 2 channel music?
Thanks,
Larry
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