

Maybe it would be better to look for a higher-end multichannel amp, and simply feed it directly from the pc. I only have one source, and that source can perform better processing than any amp could. but the more I thought about it, the more I realized. I was looking at the Pioneer Elite line, as it's gotten rave reviews.

The amp is hooked to my htpc via toslink from a Turtle Beach Montego DDL (w/AC3 encoder for multichannel gaming!), and the PC is the only source. I've got some heavily modified Paradigm Titan v3's, and they're exposing too many flaws in the high end (using a sub for lows anyway). So I've got a Harman Kardon AVR-75 I want to upgrade. It's about my loudspeaker/ht rig, but there's no group more knowledgeable and trustworthy when comes to audio than head-fi. So, this question isn't specifically headphone related as I'm still pretty happy with my DA10/K1000 rig. Other hobbies have kept me busy over the past few years, but with winter approaching, figure I'll be spending a lot of time indoors with nothing better to do. 2, srate 44100, interleaved (locked params).It's been ages. (eca-chainsetup) Opened input "loop", mode "read". (eca-chainsetup) NOTE: using existing audio parameters -f:f32_le,2,44100 for Format: s16_le, channels 4, srate 44100, interleaved (locked params). (eca-chainsetup) Opened input "Downloads/chan_labels_4.wav", mode "read". object 'Downloads/chan_labels_4.wav' (tried to open with (eca-chainsetup) NOTE: using existing audio parameters -f:s16_le,4,44100 for (eca-chainsetup) "rtlowlatency" buffering mode selected. (eca-chainsetup) Chainsetup "untitled-chainsetup" (eca-chainsetup-parser) Truncating outputs (overwrite-mode). (eca-chainsetup-parser) Enabling 'sum' mixmode. The output file has "left woofer, right woofer, and then silence. The input file has "left tweeter, right tweeter, left woofer, right woofer".
