I am about 2 weeks away from moving into the new house and am in the process of making final decisions regarding equipment for the dedicated home theater / audio listening room. I have picked out a front projector (more on that later) and have the speakers (Summit, Stage, Clarities) and amplifier (Pass Labs X-350.5) (for the main two channels) in place. I am also in the process of deciding on acoustic treatments. But the big decision I have to make now is which surround sound pre/pro to go with.
I am vacillating between getting a good (competent) pre/pro for movies/multichannel and spending some extra bucks on a great tube pre for two channel . . . or getting a really nice higher-end pre/pro for multi-channel that will also do a nice job on two-channel. On the "lower" end I am considering the Anthem D1 or the Sunfire Cinema Grand. As for the higher end, I am looking at the Meridian G68 or the Theta Casablanca. I will be buying used, but there is still a three to five grand difference between these two levels.
I really want to have an excellent movie/multichannel surround sound experience, but I also want to ensure an audiophile-quality two-channel setup. I would love room correction processing and I desire future upgradability. I have no need for video processing (my projector has a good processor). I am curious if the cost difference for the higher end components is worth it for the better quality sound for movies / multichannel, and whether they would provide a sufficient two-channel experience for the money. I would appreciate any thoughts and opinions you all have regarding any or all of these choices.
I am vacillating between getting a good (competent) pre/pro for movies/multichannel and spending some extra bucks on a great tube pre for two channel . . . or getting a really nice higher-end pre/pro for multi-channel that will also do a nice job on two-channel. On the "lower" end I am considering the Anthem D1 or the Sunfire Cinema Grand. As for the higher end, I am looking at the Meridian G68 or the Theta Casablanca. I will be buying used, but there is still a three to five grand difference between these two levels.
I really want to have an excellent movie/multichannel surround sound experience, but I also want to ensure an audiophile-quality two-channel setup. I would love room correction processing and I desire future upgradability. I have no need for video processing (my projector has a good processor). I am curious if the cost difference for the higher end components is worth it for the better quality sound for movies / multichannel, and whether they would provide a sufficient two-channel experience for the money. I would appreciate any thoughts and opinions you all have regarding any or all of these choices.