What do I need?


Hi,

I have an amp & preamp for my audio system. I need to use the amp for my home theater now. I know the audio preamp won’t give me the channels & AV functions. Do I need an additional AV preamp? Something else. I’m NOT changing my current amp & preamp.  Thank you.

tochsii

Sorry OP, I disagree, feedback essential so that we know that we aren’t wasting our time trying to help you.  You still haven’t answered “does your preamp have a HT pass through?”.

In laymans terms for a surround system you’ll need something to split the signal into channels (preamp-processor), provide amplification to each channel, followed by a speaker per channel.  A HT (home theatre) pass through on a 2-channel preamp allows use of your 2-channel speakers in your surround setup.

If your 2-channel preamp does NOT have a HT bypass feature, I suspect your only option is to directly wire your 2-channel speakers like the rest of the surround speakers from your surround-preamp-processor.  

So, pick yourself up by your pamper straps & don’t be so sensitive.

seriously?

You respond after 6 days, you claim you respond on day 2 and you have this attitude? Wow...

If your 2-channel preamp does NOT have a HT bypass feature, I suspect your only option is to directly wire your 2-channel speakers like the rest of the surround speakers from your surround-preamp-processor.  

@kennyc That’s not true.  Any unused line-level input on the stereo pre can work very easily — I did it this way for years. 

@soix I'm doing that with the 2 rear channels for my home theatre. I Bluetooth the rear channels to a Denon integrated amp.  I know where to set the volume on the Denon.  It serves no other purpose other than driving the rear channels, so I just leave it there.  The Denon was sitting unused, so I used it. 

I know Bluetooth isn't ideal, but I bought a good Bluetooth receiver and transmitter with low latency. This worked better than running speaker wires from the front of the room to the back.  No place to hide wires. 

I want HT surround sound for 2001. And for other wonderful composers whose music was used in stereo movies.