Two stereo preamp with an universal remote control?You can connect one preamp input to another preamp "Tape out"
This approach would require Y splitters and double input selections which I prefer to avoid.
Preamp with Dual Zone and Remote Independent Volume Control?
Hello y'all,
I am running simultaneously two pairs of very different full range large speakers (Magneplanar and vintage JBL) from the same source using the dual zone feature of my Denon receiver as a preamp. I use two separate stereo power amplifiers, a NAD and a Yamaha, one for each set of speakers. The Yamaha is driven from the Denon’s pre-out jacks and the NAD is driven from the Denon’s zone 2 outputs.
The Denon’s dual zone feature allows independent volume control of both sets of speakers from the same remote. All this works and sounds actually much better than it sounds.... ;-)
I am looking to replace the Denon (which is used only as a preamp) by a proper preamp with similar dual zone control capability which again would allow to balance the two sets of speakers "on the fly" from a remote.
Is there a high quality (but not exotic) preamp, current or past model, which would do the trick?
Thanks!
Yoram
I am running simultaneously two pairs of very different full range large speakers (Magneplanar and vintage JBL) from the same source using the dual zone feature of my Denon receiver as a preamp. I use two separate stereo power amplifiers, a NAD and a Yamaha, one for each set of speakers. The Yamaha is driven from the Denon’s pre-out jacks and the NAD is driven from the Denon’s zone 2 outputs.
The Denon’s dual zone feature allows independent volume control of both sets of speakers from the same remote. All this works and sounds actually much better than it sounds.... ;-)
I am looking to replace the Denon (which is used only as a preamp) by a proper preamp with similar dual zone control capability which again would allow to balance the two sets of speakers "on the fly" from a remote.
Is there a high quality (but not exotic) preamp, current or past model, which would do the trick?
Thanks!
Yoram
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