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In Reply to: RE: One thing I would add if it wasn't mentioned already. posted by grantv on February 10, 2015 at 06:53:55
Grant: I couldn't agree more. Trying to later wire in surround side and rear speakers is not only a huge pain in the neck, but likely to be far more expensive than doing it in the first place. Only problem is that depending on room size, putting thick enough high quality cable all around isn't cheap.
I have set up my system for both, using a two channel DAC and a Bryston SP3 with 2-channel bypass that allows me to have the best of both worlds (great sereo through my 20.1's and an awesome 7.1 surround system with a CCR tri-center based configuration).
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Not a fan of HT but the idea for resale is excellent. An alternative is to put chases in the wall so placement of cable can easily be done later and there is no outlay now for something you don't need.
I simply unplug and replug my IT's from my preamp into my surround receiver, easy to access the wiring. For how often I use HT, even if I used it more, a 5 second switch. Yours is easier, no doubt about that!
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