Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: goku
6 component inputs, 6 S-Video/composite inputs, 4 or more optical inputs, 3 digital coaxial inputs, some stereo audio inputs, yeah...
That's not a pre-amp, you retard.
Here's kind of how it went down:
goku makes thread about his X-Fi being good (when he got it on an impulse buy without knowing what it was)
I ask about what he's hooking it up to
goku tells me about his receiver and how he wants a new one
I try to get some info on what the requirements are
goku mentions the number of inputs he needs
I suggest getting an input switch for additional connectivity and using a budget receiver
I then mention how it would take a flagship receiver like the Denon 5805 to have that many component inputs
goku asks for a summary of what you can get for receivers in the $100-$10,000 range
I give some basic ideas and mention how even below the 5805 pricepoint you could be getting separates
I mention how it's rediculous to do something like that though based on using some POS Polk 5.1 speakers that were $300 for the set
goku wants to know about preamps and amps and Denon 5805 alternatives including older denon flagship models
I say it's a bad idea to do something like that for his purposes
Now goku wants to know if he can use his comptuer as a preamp (I don't even know if he knows he needs an amp in addition to a pre-amp now, and I have no clue why he's asking this knowing his goal is to have 6 component inputs in addition to other inputs)
I've tried giving goku some guidelines on what he should really be considering and pointed him at some other resources (like AVSforum) to get an idea of what's going on.
I'm fairly confused about the whole situation and the thought process that's going on.