Thanks ...I'll check this out.
I guess after thinking about it, I should keep the x-dacv3 around too ...I forgot one of the reasons I got it was because my music is wireless-to-toslink and this DAC is supposed to re-time or something and smooth out the toslink jitters.
Actually, i think I am heading in a direction where I could ruin my (potential) stereo system just to create a somewhat crappy surround (in-wall center with totem L/R and in-ceiling surround??).
I probably would never add a SUB anyways and my center wouldnt match in well in the wall without cutting (i was going to use the L/R inwalls together as a center.
I like the direction of a dedicated amp over the Jolida i suppose.
I think the smartest thing for me to do would be get an adequate receiver with pass-though that can opperate in some phantom 4.0 mode with L/R and LS/RS. This lets the totems do their jobs and they should be able to image the front better alone than being mis-matched and aligned with a hack-job center.
Again ...for sports this will be perfect for me and for the ocaisional movie ...who cares (not me).
So I get an Integrated receiver with pass-though and check out the dedicated amps (not too many components yet :)).
So this would go x-dac > receiever (pass through) > AMP > Totems?
Also ...any other suggestions.
I guess after thinking about it, I should keep the x-dacv3 around too ...I forgot one of the reasons I got it was because my music is wireless-to-toslink and this DAC is supposed to re-time or something and smooth out the toslink jitters.
Actually, i think I am heading in a direction where I could ruin my (potential) stereo system just to create a somewhat crappy surround (in-wall center with totem L/R and in-ceiling surround??).
I probably would never add a SUB anyways and my center wouldnt match in well in the wall without cutting (i was going to use the L/R inwalls together as a center.
I like the direction of a dedicated amp over the Jolida i suppose.
I think the smartest thing for me to do would be get an adequate receiver with pass-though that can opperate in some phantom 4.0 mode with L/R and LS/RS. This lets the totems do their jobs and they should be able to image the front better alone than being mis-matched and aligned with a hack-job center.
Again ...for sports this will be perfect for me and for the ocaisional movie ...who cares (not me).
So I get an Integrated receiver with pass-though and check out the dedicated amps (not too many components yet :)).
So this would go x-dac > receiever (pass through) > AMP > Totems?
Also ...any other suggestions.