ddude003
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium TubePre (2 channel+sub)
- Main Amp
- McIntosh MC152 SS Amp (2 channel)
- Additional Amp
- Yamaha RX-A850 Pro (the other 5 channels lol)
- DAC
- Chord Electronics Ltd. Qutest
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- MacBook Pro, Custom i7 7700k De-lid 2xAsus1080ti GFX, Audirvana Studio, Hang Loose Convolver, Tone Projects Michelangelo, Pulsar Massive & 8200, LiquidSonics, SoX
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- Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL
- Center Channel Speaker
- Martin Logan Motion C2
- Surround Speakers
- Martin Logan Motion 4
- Surround Back Speakers
- Martin Logan Motion 4 (yes, another set of these)
- Subwoofers
- Martin Logan Dynamo 700
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- Cifte 12AU7 NOS & Genalex Gold Lion Tubes in Pre
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- Other Equipment
- ThrowRug, SaddleBlankets, WideBand & Bass Traps...
I was looking at getting something with ht bypass to use of course with the x4200. I have no idea how to connect a separate 2ch amp with ht bypass to the x4200 and how it works.
Will all the speakers be connected to the x4200 except for the front left and right mains? How does the ht bypass work?
HT bypass is usually found on a PreAmplifier or Integrated Amplifier (read source + preamp + amplifier in one box)... So, if you are wanting to add an Amplifier to your Denon, there would be no need for HT bypass... You run your left and right preouts from your Denon into another amplifier's left and right ins... The center and surrounds are connected to your Denon as usual... For 2 channel you would select a stereo mode of signal processing with your Denon... For AV Multichannel, select a HT/Surround mode of signal processing with your Denon...
HT bypass usually bypasses the volume control subsystem of a PreAmplifier or Integrated and sometimes bypasses the entire preamplifier line stage... Otherwise you would be adjusting the volume on your Denon AVR as well as adjusting the volume on another preamplifier... Its not usually too swift to have two preamps, both with volume adjustments, back to back in a signal chain... A separate Amplifier does not usually have a volume control, it is the preamp that controls volume... There is often a gain adjustment for electrical signal matching between preamp and amplifier...
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