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In Reply to: Help out a Reviewer - Adding Home Theater to 2 Channel System posted by RGA on September 20, 2017 at 19:50:59:
What's up RGA?
Probably not the space saver you need, ATI make No Feedback multichannel amps. If you go 3k series or up the sound quality is beyond it's range. They also require a 20v outlet which may or may not be an issue where you live.
Parasound will have a new higher power 5-channel amp soon but I doubt zero feedback.
My only audition of Wyred4Sound I thought they were neutral, not quite what you describe looking for, however, multichannel, Class D is worth exploring.
I still like the Marantz processors as a sweet spot, you get full featured as with mass market, yet better than mass market performance, IMO.
HT reviewers like Anthem but using a computer and software to set room EQ is a turn off to me, although it's said to be one of the best EQ's going.
Then you have your higher dollar less featured units like Bryston, with great sound, I should add.
I see Lexicon introduced some gear at CEDIA but I haven't had a chance to see what any of it is about.
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- RE: Help out a Reviewer - Adding Home Theater to 2 Channel System - Mr Peabody 20:36:57 09/20/17 (7)
- Just curious - E-Stat 07:41:15 09/21/17 (4)
- RE: Just curious - Mr Peabody 10:28:47 09/21/17 (3)
- Feedback is.. - E-Stat 10:47:03 09/21/17 (2)
- RE: Feedback is.. - Mr Peabody 12:00:13 09/21/17 (1)
- RE: Feedback is.. - RGA 17:14:55 09/21/17 (0)
- RE: Help out a Reviewer - Adding Home Theater to 2 Channel System - RGA 21:52:54 09/20/17 (1)
- RE: Help out a Reviewer - Adding Home Theater to 2 Channel System - lokie 05:47:26 09/22/17 (0)