Anybody fan or Meridian 3 ch stereo?


A long while back I was working for a shop selling Krell,Mc,B&W etc and guy ordered up B&W 803N as soon as it came out.But we also brought along a 800 series center.o my surpise there were no rears and this was a muisc only system.Then he turned on 3 channel music mode and it was great nothing like I had ever heard from a HT reciever or high end HT pre that had that option in past.He just said Meridian had figured out the steering logic better than anybody else.Then I rembered reading that durring 30's when Bell Labs was developing Stereo it was originally going to be a 3 speaker system with a "fill" or "Phantom" speaker as they called it.No sure if this would have led to difference in 78 groove tech but I think not.But marketting folks decided for economy a 2 speker system might not sound as good but be easier to sell.So wondering if anybody knows Meridian and listens in that mode and can commen on it.The new gear is a bit out of my league price wise but wondering if there is a decent sounding (568???) pre that would have well developed 3 channel music mode and 5.1 as bonus.Know they have sold the sound and video switching boxes sperately but I never liked idea wirring video through switching box anyway since I don't wan signal to be messed up for soem copying convenience anyway.Any Meridian fans out there "steer"(sorry about that) me in right direction.
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Chazzbo
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That's great freinds.I think it might be just the ticket I am thinking of getting either a PS Audio GCPH or a Rhea for phono and that will cover my cartridge swapping with mono and polarity if Meridian does not have it.Would be nice to have polarity switch with digital but that's OK if only LP's.Thinking of replacing tube and horn in main room with Marin Logan's and using their center and good 5 channel power amp would do me for music and if I can afford it a Meridian with a 5.1 I'd be all set.Like I said the Trifield was really impressive.Hope I can put this system together and appreciate the input.
Cheers
Chazz