Processor hunt....does this animal exist??


OK, I’m having a really hard time finding the processor I want. All I want is;

1. At least one 5.1 analog input, two would be better
2. Only needs to do 5.1 DD/DTS as I have no desire to go to 6.1 or 7.1, 5.2 would be a plus though…
3. Solid analog section, none of this converting my analog to digital and back again
4. Would like DPL II but could do without
5. Prefer single ended and balanced outputs with at least one balanced input
6. Discreet remote codes for power…….
7. DC triggers/phast connectivity
8. Upgradeable power cord
9. No video on the unit, they all look cheesy to me, but I could defeat this if need be
10. OK, I’d like it in black, but would buy whatever color it comes in
11. Can’t be bright or harsh… spent too much time and funds to get rid of that sound, don’t want it back… (sorry, for me this rules out Bryston, Aragon, and I’m still not real impressed with Lexicon, though they’ve come a long way)

What I don’t need;
1. Video switching…all video goes straight to the TV, and if need be I’d use an external DVI switcher
2. WAF (she lets me buy any stereo gear I can afford!!!)

The rest of the system is an active Linn 51 with an Esoteric DV-50s, but will be progressing to a Revel (Salons/Voice/Studios) with likely Proceed HPA’s until I go to ML 436’s…..

Does someone make this for less than the cost of my house???? Bueller??
kennyt
What about looking for a Krell HTS2, not the current 7.1 but the 5.1 previous model, the sound is very good, and you can pick one up for around 3 grand or under. I replaced my stereo preamp and separat processor combination for this unit alone and am very happy with the results, hope that helps

-Steve
I currently use the Krell HTS 7.1. Not a popular piece here at AudiogoN, but I tried a MX119 and returned it. It was not even close. I was very disappointed because the "touch/feel" of the McIntosh gear is so much nicer than the industrial look and feel of the Krell. But, I just couldn't ignore the superior sound of the Krell. It is way under-rated IMO.
FWIW I we4nt with the Meidian 861 v4... decided if I was to spend the amount of $$ on a pre/pro, I wanted it to not need to be replaced in the next few years....

Yes, it is expensive, and likely I'll also add a Meridian player to it to take full advantage of the MHR link, but......
Sorry, but the first thing I'd do if I were you is look at your speaker selection. Revel's are your the bright link in your system. I find them to be colored, harsh and fatiguing. There are so many better options to choose from.
Why not go the way that I did. Meridian 568.2 with a Aesthetic Calypso Preamp. Best of both worlds.

Doug