Mcintosh,Meridian,Anthem,Classe surround sound


Hi all,

I would like to spend around $5k+ on surround processor.
Which surround processor is the best surrsound/music I use
for the SimAudio Titan amp 5 channels?.

Hope to hear the good/serious recommendations.
But, anyway thank for your guys.
dan.ngo@comcast.net
Thanks,
Dan
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Should add the Arcam AV-9 to your list. Recieved wonderful reviews, and owning one, I agree.
I've owned a Meridian 565 for about seven years and it's just about the only piece of gear that I don't ever contemplate replacing. As the center of a dual purpose system, you'd likely need/want to have a 562 linked in to handle a variety of source components so if you go this route, do some homework. In the interest of full disclosure, my 565 is in a full Meridian digital system dedicated to home theater, as I'm fortunate to have a separate all analog two-channel rig (and room).

That said, I believe I'd be perfectly happy with Meridian on double duty and have used my setup for some occasional, extended music listening sessions. On the "downside" the 565 setup requires a commitment, but once dialed in. . .well, read the first line of my post again. With your budget, you can consider the newer Meridian gear, which uses a PC based setup utility that makes this job much easier!
I have owned A bunch of McIntosh C39,MX130,MX132,MX134 and now the MX135 and if you want good two channel and surround in one I would say the MX134 or 135 are good choices. I see them here on AudioGon for that 4500-5000 price range. The 135 of course is newer so it has more features but the 134 is excellant as well.
I recently heard the MX134 and was impressed, even with its two channel capability. First time ever for that brand.

I have owned or in home demoed several sub-5k Pre/Pros. I ended up owning the Bryston SP1.7. Very strong Surround performance, easy to use, and the best two channel performance I have ever heard from a Pre/Pro.

Having said that, I downgraded the HT and sold the Bryston. I still strongly suggest that anyone who needs a Pre/Pro to serve dual duties, you need try out the Brystons.

Though, so as to properly confuse the matter further. When I rebuild my HT (a little later) I intend to try a Meridian based system. I have heard many good things about Meridians surround performance.