My expertise is in 2 channel systems. I have a great playback system and record music, always to mix to two channels. I really know very little about surround and video stuff. Even a center channel is new to me. However, I find myself watching more movies and wondering what I can improve (answer: a lot, fact: trying to do it cheaply).
My current setup: JRiver > Benchmark DAC1 USB > Audio Research LS-22 > Audio Research 100.2 > Magnepan 12s. I just added a sub that hangs off of the LS22's secondary pre-amp output.
My media room is fairly small (there's not more space around the TV for an extra set of L/R speakers, so I need to use my current Magnepans as the FL/ FR channels. What I want to be able to do:
- When listening to music, my current setup cannot change. I will not put a splitter in my feed for L/R listening.
- I'd like to be able to have 3 audio output Activities:
A) Music (current setup)
B) Movies (5.1 surround)
C) TV (audio through HDMI to my TV)
I want Activity C because when I'm watching sports, I don't really want to have my 100.2 running to power a set of Maggies. Hearing the announcer on the TV is good enough
The 100.2 has two sets of inputs. I can run another set of RCA cables from a receiver to get FL/FR audio. I've found some fairly cheap receivers that has pre-outs as RCA, so I'm thinking I can run FL/FR as RCA outs to my 100.2 and then C, RL and RR out of the speaker outputs of the receiver. I'm assuming I'd setup a Movie zone in MC to use HDMI output as 5.1. But how would I setup Activity C? Would I need another HDMI out on my HTPC so the receiver knew not to send 5.1 to all the speakers? Or would I just have to change the receiver settings each time I swapped between Activities B & C?
Another basic question. What about movies that don't have 5.1 sound packaged into them? I have some old DVDs that are probably just L/R. Does a receiver figure that out and deal with it?
I know some of these questions are probably quite basic, just have never had a real receiver before. Thanks!