wilro15 said:Don't think so, only a sub out
Hi-FiOutlaw said:Acording to this picture the pre out are for the front channels, that way you can bypass the front speakers to stereo amp, and when whatching TV or a bluray you can select the stereo amp input ( AUX or other) turn the volume to 80-90% and the Leema will work as a power amp for the KEF LS50 and the Marantz as a pre amp.
Try it out and you, and if it works you can disconect the other speakers.
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wilro15 said:Not sure I would want to this anyway. The Marantz is pretty bad at 2 channel music, thats why I went to the trouble of getting a decent music setup.
The_Lhc said:wilro15 said:Not sure I would want to this anyway. The Marantz is pretty bad at 2 channel music, thats why I went to the trouble of getting a decent music setup.
Yes but the point is, if they were the right sort of pre-outs you'd use the Leema for the front two speakers in all circumstances and the Marantz would only power the centre and surround speakers when watching a film or TV. It saves you having two sets of front left and right speakers.
wilro15 said:But isn't the DAC and preamp in the Marantz inferior to the Leema? Surely this:
Apple TV -> Marantz -> Leema -> LS50
will sound worse than this:
Apple TV -> Leema -> LS50
Also, most people seem to agree that the front 3 channels in AV should be the same otherwise it affects the cohesion of the sound. Haven't tried it myself though.