surround processor?


Where to go? Older Lyngdorf MP50, JBL SDP-55,Arcam AV40.Lexicon MC ( the cheapest)? Love to watch the movies but also listened to 2 channel stereo. Are there a big sound difference in those? Just the general advice please. Will probably look into second hand.
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Hello killervideo.  Emotiva makes a very reasonable unit, the MC-700. It sounds great and surpasses any of the receivers with preamp outs that can be used as a front end." (Although they will give you more surround sound synthesizing options.) If you ask for a refurbed unit, you can get a discount. It has room correction capability and works very well in my main system. Enjoy!
Look into a McIntosh av processor to start and as you move up your two channel game you can add a two channel preamp and use the home theater bypass option. I use an mx 120 for av and switch over to a c2300 tube pre for two channel. Great flexibility without sacrificing sound quality. 
Somehow the language got so distorted people think Home Theater means Multichannel. This was a Jedi mind trick. Does "home" mean multi-channel? What about "theater"? So how did "home theater" come to mean dogmatically multi-channel? 

Discuss among yourselves. I already know the answer.
To follow up on MC, I have been deeply involved it the creation of world class multi channel HT where just the room was $250K ++.
Especially so, I have never considered any other than two channel.
To create an audiophile level HT indeed takes hundreds of thousands. Not to mention a LOT of complex gear. And unless there is a room within a room for proper speaker placement, there are a LOT of speakers scattered around the room and a LOT of cabling.
And even in the above mentioned HTs, the cabling and speakers are not what I consider to be SOTA, audiophile level. And even the amplification is not at that level. Personally, I am quite happy with my quality 2.1 channel system for Audio and HT. 
Skepticism about mixing 2-channel with multi-channel makes me think it must be imagined that a balanced connection to a preamp input set to by-pass somehow corrupts the preamp when it is used for 2-channel even when the input and the source for that input, i.e., the processor, are both inactive.  Seems like the magical thinking that's all too common in audiophilia.