upgrading to separates

keeneyrm01
keeneyrm01 Posts: 80
edited January 2010 in Speakers
I was just wondering peoples suggestions for a good amp and receiver preamp combo in a budget price range. A few months ago i upgraded my receiver from a budget Harman to a Sony DH800 cause i was able to get it for very cheap. I knew I would still want to upgrade to separates eventually but still have a little while before i'll have extra money for that seeing that i have one year of college left.

My sony doesn't have preamp outputs so i would need to get a new receiver or preamp along with an amp. I was looking at the emotiva amps as those seem to be decent power and quality in a reasonable price range. Would it be worth it to buy a nicer receiver if i'll just end up bypassing the built in amps anyway or should i just get the cheapest one that has preamp outputs and lossless decoders?

Also it looks like a lot of people use external 3 or 5 channel amps and power the surrounds with the receivers amps. Is it easy to balance the speakers when the front 3 are getting 200 watts of high current power and the surrounds are getting the typical low watt receiver power?
HT basement room:
TV- 42in Panasonic S1 Plasma
A/V Receiver- Onkyo NR807
Blu-Ray- 80GB Sony PS3
Power Supply- Monster HTS-1600
5 Disc Sony CD/DVD Changer
Time Warner HD Cable Box
Speakers:
Front- Polk RTi A3
Center- Polk CSi3
Side Surround- Polk RTi4
Back Surround- Polk RM6750
Sub- Outlaw Audio LFM-1 EX
Bedroom:
32in Visio LCD, Sony STR-DE685 AVR, MTX Monitor 12, Sony 5 disc DVD changer
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,235
    edited January 2010
    keeneyrm01 wrote: »
    ...just get the cheapest one that has preamp outputs and lossless decoders?

    This would be my suggestion. Maybe even look into separates, but I doubt you could stay within your budget and get a pre- with the new codecs.

    I own an XPA-5 that I bought used for a great price, but if you're looking to get a new Emo, most people here will agree that you can get a better used amp for around the same money. Check www.audiogon.com and look for Carver, Parasound, Adcom, Outlaw, Sunfire. May as well look for Emotiva used too, you might find a great deal like I did.

    You didn't mention your budget specifically, but my recommendations are for and AVR and amp for around $1000 ($400-500 for the AVR and $500-600 for the amp).
    Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden
  • keeneyrm01
    keeneyrm01 Posts: 80
    edited January 2010
    i don't have a set budget yet because i don't plan on doing this for a little while, probably at least a year. I was trying to just get some ideas and suggestions about what others have had good results with.
    HT basement room:
    TV- 42in Panasonic S1 Plasma
    A/V Receiver- Onkyo NR807
    Blu-Ray- 80GB Sony PS3
    Power Supply- Monster HTS-1600
    5 Disc Sony CD/DVD Changer
    Time Warner HD Cable Box
    Speakers:
    Front- Polk RTi A3
    Center- Polk CSi3
    Side Surround- Polk RTi4
    Back Surround- Polk RM6750
    Sub- Outlaw Audio LFM-1 EX
    Bedroom:
    32in Visio LCD, Sony STR-DE685 AVR, MTX Monitor 12, Sony 5 disc DVD changer