Recommended receiver for HT


I plan to downsize from Bryston SP-3 processor and Parasound amps to a single receiver for HT. The speakers would be KEF T301 fronts; LS50s are side and rear; subs are pairs of Velodyne HGS-15s and HGS-10s with SMS-1 bass management. Sources are Cox TV, Ayre DX-5 DSD, and perhaps Oppo 205 or 105D. Stereo music is a separate setup. I’ve been out of the receiver market for decades, so I’m seeking recommendations for a used receiver at moderate cost.
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Tim,

Last night my wife declared the vocal clarity of the NAD M22 paired with the NHT Zero+ inadequate for TV, so I think my idea of an energy efficient system for TV may be out.  We instead will use the KEF Ref 1s with the Ayre preamp and amp and whatever source is selected: TV, Roon endpoint (Ayre), or disc player (Ayre or Oppo).  That also solves the sub woofer array problem; there will be 2 HGS-15s and 2 HGS-10s after repairs.  It's time to reprogram the Harmony One.  

I will explore the Audioengine 2+ for TV audio -- my wife has previously been satisfied with its vocal clarity, the speakers are low enough to clear the bottom the projection screen, and I think it can connect directly to the Oppo, perhaps via USB.

db
Hello DB,

     By the way, do you want me to call you DB or do you prefer something else?
     Okay, I think I've got it.  
     You're going to use the Ayre CD player, Roon, Ayre KX5 preamp, VX5 amp and the KEF Ref 1s for music playback.
      You're going to use the Ayre preamp, amp and Ref1s doing double duty for TV  and HT playback along with the Oppo 205 for video disc playback (connected via HDMI to the SP3) and the Bryston SP3 for 7.1 surround sound with the NAD amps and KEF LS50s attached to the SP3 for side and rear surround channels. 
     The two SMS-1s, along with the four subs connected, will be attached to the Ayre preamp.  You'll be able to select through the Ayre preamp whether the Ref 1s play the l+r stereo channels for music or the l+r front channels for TV and HT.


Does this sound right? If so, I think it's a good plan.


I'm not familiar with the AudioEngine 2+ for TV audio but I'm going to research it later tonight.


Later,
Tim
Tim,

I prefer db.

The Audioengine 2+ worked out well for TV, so the system for music will remain Ayre preamp and amp to KEF Ref 1s, sourced by the Ayre digital hub or Ayre disc player.  This system will be supplemented by the Bryston SP-3 for distributing surround channels to a pair of Class D NAD amps that drive KEF LS50s side and rear speakers.  Output from the Ayre preamp goes to the master SMS-1 that's daisy-chained to a slave SMS-1.

I'm currently using Cox TV through the Oppo 205 to the Audioengine, but tomorrow I'll try Cox TV directly to the AE.  I plan to use the Oppo 205 in another setup.

db
Cox TV direct to the Audioengine 2+ failed because the AE remote didn't control volume, so the AE will be Zone 2 from the Bryston SP3, making it easy to switch from the main setup up to an energy efficient TV only setup.  

The SP3 has no role for stereo, which is strait Ayre, but for surround the source passes through the SP3 via HDMI and from the SP3 to a by-pass input of the Ayre preamp via balanced analog.  It took a lot of churning with help from folks on this thread, especially Tim. but I think I've achieved a system that does everything I want.

db
Hello DB,

     Excellent!  I'm glad we arrived at a system solution you like.
    I'm anxious to find out your impressions of your 4-sub DBA system on music and HT once you have all your subs back from repair and setup.

     If you need help with that portion, just send me a personal message or post on this thread, I'll continue to monitor this thread until I read of your impressions on your soon to exist custom DBA system.

Enjoy,
Tim