Preamp - Processor for 2 channel music


looking to downsize home theater to a 3.1 system, looking for a preamp/processor that excels in 2 channel music. Speakers are Aerial 7b, with Aerial CC3b center and Talon sub. Source Oppo 105. Current amp Rotel 1095 but will probably change. Thanks
jl35
auxinput,

     Why not use your Oppo 105?  It has a built in surround processor and an excellent audio section with XLR and SE outputs. I streamlined my system by using my 105 and removing a Parasound AV-2500 preamp/processor and VTL 2-ch preamp.

Tim

If priority is 2 channel, I'd invest in a good stereo pre and use a decent AVR to handle the multichannel duties.  And definitely upgrade the amp to a good stereo amp that compliments your stereo pre.  Your speakers are too good for mediocre upstream components.  Send the front L/R outputs from the AVR to extra inputs on the stereo pre, and yiu have the best of both worlds.  Best of luck. 

Jl35, I went through the same process a few years ago. I downsized from a 5.2 to 2.2 system since most of my system use was audio. To add to auxinput's recommnedations, I would add the McIntosh MX-120 or 121. These units fall into a grey area where audio purists won't touch them (because evil tone controls), and hard core AV guys skip over them because they don't utilize the latest Codecs. They will run in analog mode and offer up a ton of flexibility in addtion to producing stellar sound. In the Mc pre amp world, they represent an amazing bargain.

Downsides? You have to run an S-video cable to your television (at least on the MX-120) to access the onscreen menu.  There are s-video to hdmi converters available.
I've owned Classe SSP-25, Cal Audio Labs SSP-2500, Citation 7.1, Theta Digital casanova, Krell HTS7.1 and the Krell HTS7.1 is the most musical HT processor, especially in 2-chan stereo.  It achieves 90% of my Krell KCT pre-amp.
The Parasound Halo Integrated or Ayre AX-5 Twenty integrated might be a simple solution that would pair well with your Aerial 7Bs.  You might be able to find either used at a price substantially below MSRP.

db