What digital processor would be suitable?


Hello forum,

I'm having difficulties in identifying my needs for home theatre system components.

For now I have pair of old Vandersteens as L/R, an average Sony receiver and C-200 network player with HDMI. Even with crappy build-in amp, the speakers sound very good to me. But I know they can sound way better, I listened it hooked up to a very good McIntosh amp.

That's why I really would like to use a good amp for the home theatre (with additional speakers of course). If it was only theatre system, I would probably use Sony receiver and don't bother to improve it. But I'd like to use it in stereo-mode as well.

Right now I'm looking into 5 channel Bryston amp to power home t heather sound and use it for stereo as well.

I'm going to use for centre channel Pyramid or Definitive (vanders are too expensive, even used). I'd like to use SVS as a sub.

The questions is:
how do I get a signal for amp from HDMI?

Some receivers have pre-amp outs, but those models are too expensive, the price is almost as an amplifier. Don't see the reason to pay for it more that 1000. In any case I don't need build-in amp.

So, what devices should I look into? Pre-amps with digital processor? Or just digital processors?
What are good brands that would match Bryston specs? The budget on this processor/pre-amp is about 600 bucks.

Thanks!
rokka

Showing 3 responses by rokka

Seems like Intergra is the best option.

I have a receiver already, some kind of Sony in 400-500$ range. Definitely not an option to use for stereo sound, although ok for movies.

I'd like to replace it with Bryston plus descent processor that can provide decoding and switching different sources of sound.

I use Mitsubishi HC3800 projector as a display.

--Roman
lenexpo probably wouldn't fit since I'm planning to play from more that one source.

Am I understand correctly that pre-amp + processor is kind of receiver without amp block? Or they are very special devices?

--Roman
One more question about processors, for example Integra DTC-9.8 has "video scaling and transcoding of all inputs to 1080p".

Do I really need all this video-related stuff if I'm playing content through Popcorn C-200 or similar media player?
All these video-processor are good added value for manufacturers, but do I really need it?

--Roman