Best processor that is excellent for 2 Ch music


Or I should say, best surround preamp that has excellent 2 ch music capability. Basically I am 90% music / 10% HT, and I want to have a surround processor that is excellent for music listening (so as long as the processor has a 5.1 output I am fine, don't need too much features there).

What should I looked at if I want to spend <$1500? Would prefer a silver finish and gently used on A'gon is fine. What do you think? I heard about the Proceed AVP that should be great for 2 channel, another other recommendations?

Thanks.
kylechan
You might also check out a used Meridian 565 and 562. These components work together and I don't think you can find any fault with sound quality for either music or movies. Meridian has a reputation in both home theater and music that places them in the upper echelons.

These two pieces, when configured, act as one. The 562 takes all your sources, whether digital or analog, converts them to digital, sends it all with one SPDIF connection to the 565, which then handles all processing, etc.

There are versions 1,2 and 3 of the 562v. Version 3 has two component video inputs/one output. The lower versions are limited to S-Video. I have a version 1, and don't even use the video switching--I just let me tv do that part. The 562 provides something like 8 analog inputs, four SPDIF and two toslink, so you cal hook up a lot of gear.

In addition to what you'd expect for HT processing, the 565 has a "Direct" mode as well as some surprisingly nice processing modes for music, like Trifield and Super Stereo. Unlike the cheesy "echo and delay" soundfields that the mid-fi market seems to favor, these really sound great, especially with lower quality source material like early era CDs, XM or Sirius. If you do go this route, you want to get a 565 with software version 6.2 which includes DTS, etc. It has eight channels of analog output to support 7.1 systems.

However, the Meridian gear is black and a pain to set up. Nevertheless, once dialed in, it's excellent. Awesome flexibility.
I feel duty bound to mention just how good the Classe SSP-30 Mark I is.Either running my Tom Evans Micro Plus thru the 5.1 input which gives you an analog bypass with no signal tapering,or using the digital out on my Denon DVD player and letting the excellent internal Dacs of the Classe process the signal this unit is capable of some seriously great sound.They are also bargin priced(with regard to retail)when they show up used on Audiogon.
1/28/06
I don't think anything in this price range will come close in 2 channel sound to a Linn AV 5103. These things retailed for over $8000 just three years ago when they were replaced by the Kristo (15k), but one can be had now for around $1500. It is an absurdly good deal. They were actually Linn’s reference preamp until the arrival of the Klimax Kontrol. One reason they are so cheep is that they do not do multichannel SACD processing. But this is not an issue if you are 2 channel only guy when it comes to music (like me).

If you buy one of these, make sure you get a later model (blue instead of green display) that has DTS. The only downside is that they are complicated beasts to set up. Ideally, get a Linn dealer to do it for you. It cost me only $30 to get this done. (I am sure you can figure it out if you like reading manuals and fooling around with things technical, it is just not my scene.) Also, some people have a very inflated idea of what these bring on the used market, but the reality is $1500 should buy one with DTS if you are even a little patient.
I'm supprised no one has mentioned Theta. I've used the Casablanca for 6-7 years and have just upgraded my original processor to the version III. I couldn't be happier. With the Extreme DACs the unit is really detailed but musical. You can find the original Casablancas for < $2000.00 and the version II's for < $3500.00. The Casablancas have a stereo pass through (although only for single ended inputs) and analog volume control.

Good Luck,

John
I'm in search of a similar unit. I need balanced outs, but what I'm wondering is if anyone has compared the analog bypass on any of the mentioned units. I have a nice DAC for 2 channel and would like to know which is best for use as a volume control.

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