codemasters
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All,
I was always thinking whether an AVR is worth for someone who is interested in both music and movie. I have read in many forums that they are mainly meant for Movies(i mean , fine tuned) . For music, many of them were suggesting the stereo amp setup(2 front channel with one sub woofer out). I am not sure to what extend I am correct, but the latest music recordings are available in multi channel(5.1) in DVDs(not in CDs). So if this becomes popular for music then the stereo amps are not going to handle it well. is that right? so is there an AMP (just an AMP, I would prefer to do the playback and decoding -Dolby/DTS/ DTS-HD/Dolby True HD in the PC)that can handle the amplification alone?
usage: 70% Music(MP3,CDs, and music videos via Blu-Ray ) 30% Movies(DVDs and Blu-Ray).
Thanks
I was always thinking whether an AVR is worth for someone who is interested in both music and movie. I have read in many forums that they are mainly meant for Movies(i mean , fine tuned) . For music, many of them were suggesting the stereo amp setup(2 front channel with one sub woofer out). I am not sure to what extend I am correct, but the latest music recordings are available in multi channel(5.1) in DVDs(not in CDs). So if this becomes popular for music then the stereo amps are not going to handle it well. is that right? so is there an AMP (just an AMP, I would prefer to do the playback and decoding -Dolby/DTS/ DTS-HD/Dolby True HD in the PC)that can handle the amplification alone?
usage: 70% Music(MP3,CDs, and music videos via Blu-Ray ) 30% Movies(DVDs and Blu-Ray).
Thanks